Mounting Vmfs On Windows Now
If you’re in a paid enterprise environment with frequent recovery needs, DiskInternals is worth the license.
If you’ve ever managed VMware ESXi, you know the sinking feeling: a host fails, a VM won’t boot, or you just need to recover a single file from a datastore—but all you have is a Windows machine. mounting vmfs on windows
And if you love the command line and don’t mind Linux— vmfs-fuse is rock solid. If you’re in a paid enterprise environment with
Always work on a copy or a read-only mount unless you’re absolutely sure the tool supports safe writes. Have you recovered data from a failed VMFS datastore? What’s your preferred method? Let me know in the comments. Always work on a copy or a read-only
VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) is proprietary to VMware. Windows can’t read it natively. But with the right tools, you can mount, browse, and copy data from VMFS drives directly on Windows.