ISO images by default are uploaded as Raw/Thin Provision. And if you … #963
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ISO images by default are uploaded as Raw/Thin Provision. And if you later move such disk to a block storage (FC/iSCSI) then it will be converted to Cow/Thin Provision. And this might corrupt the disk. To avoid this issue we suggested to always upload ISO images as Raw/Preallocated. In this case no conversion needed while moving to a block storage. And disk works fine in both types (block and non-block) storages.
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