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Run EZswitch on Windows
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This topic describes how to run EZswitch on a Windows instance.
Prerequisites
Remote access and permissions to run PowerShell commands on the instance
The volume with data has been tagged (recommended to do this before running EZswitch on it):
Tag key: ZestyDisk
Tag value: True
The Zesty Disk Agent is running on the instance
In the following procedure, we’ll use this beginning filesystem:
To run EZswitch:
Connect to the instance.
Run EZswitch on the disk:
C:\zesty\collector\zmount.exe -driveLetter <DRIVE_LETTER> -EZswitch
<DRIVE_LETTER> is an uppercase letter that is available to assign to the drive. This can be the same as the current drive letter.
Note that commands are case-sensitive.
When the process succeeds, a message, similar to the following is displayed:
EZswitch on D completed successfully.
The following figure shows that the filesystem is now a Zesty Disk filesystem:
If the volume needs to expand, for example, to account for the default buffer, it will automatically expand to 128 GB, as follows:
The unallocated capacity will become part of the same D: volume.