VHD and VHDX are two types of virtual hard disks (VHDs) that can be used to store files, including documents, pictures, videos, and even an entire OS installation. Both formats were developed by Microsoft for use with the Windows operating system.
While both formats offer a great deal of flexibility in terms of storage capacity and speed, some key differences between VHD and VHDX should be considered when deciding which type to use for a particular application.
VHD is the original virtual hard disk format created by Connectix and acquired by Microsoft in 2003. It is a disk image file format that contains all the data of a physical disk, including partitions, sectors, and files.
VHDs are limited to a maximum size of 2TB and can only be used on Windows-based systems.
Creating VHD is easy and it can be done through Windows. To create a VHD:
VHDX is the newer version of the original VHD file format created by Microsoft. It was introduced with Windows 8 and provides more storage capacity, reliability, and performance flexibility than its predecessor.
Unlike VHDs, which are limited to 2TB, VHDXs have no size limit since they use a new 64-bit sector addressing feature that allows for larger disks up to 64TB.
Creating a VHDx is easy and it can be done through Windows Disk Management, like the VHD, or via PowerShell.
To create a VHDX with PowerShell, right-click on the Start button and select Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Then type on the command line the correct path, block size, size, file extension, and logical sector size you want for your VHDX.
After that, go to the file and double-click it to mount it. The last step is to open Disk Management and initialize the disk you just created.
The main difference between the two formats is that VHDs are limited to 2TB, while VHDXs have a size limit of 64 TB. Additionally, a new 64-bit sector addressing feature was added to VHDXs for improved reliability and performance.
When deciding which type to use for an application it is important to consider these factors and compatibility with other operating systems. While Windows users may find the increased storage capacity of a VHDX appealing, those using other operating systems should stick with the classic virtual hard disk format (VHD). Ultimately, the best format will depend on your specific needs and environment.
For example, to test software on different OS, VHD is the best choice. But, for optimum efficiency and reliability, then VHDX is the best format.
The main danger of VHD and VHDX files is that they eliminate the need for physical access to systems. Which makes these files attack vectors.
Also, VHD and VHDX files do not have Windows MOTW (Mark of the Web) protection, which adds the Protect View to internet files. And antivirus programs can’t scan these files, meaning they can carry malicious actors into business networks.
Therefore, although very useful, VHD and VHDX are also dangerous if not handled properly. Adding cybersecurity solutions to your business can prevent cyber threats, allowing you to securely use these types of files.
Backups are the only way you can guarantee your files are always saved and ready for use, regardless of what happens with the original copy.
There are several ways to create a backup, such as:
You can use the SalvageData free software tool to create a backup of your VHD or VHDX files. Download and run it to scan your device and select how to save your data.
If you lost your VHD or VHDX files due to an incident (such as ransomware) or if it’s corrupted, you can contact our recovery experts.
With over two decades of experience recovering all kinds of data, SalvageData can ensure your data recovery will be corruption-free and secure. Schedule a free evaluation or find the nearest recovery center.
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