Top - Macos Ventura Vmdk

Run this command on your host terminal (Linux/Windows PowerShell with VMware tools):

esxtop (or resxtop)

Then press d (Disk view). Look for your VM’s .vmdk file. macos ventura vmdk top

This search query typically comes from someone trying to: Run this command on your host terminal (Linux/Windows


A VMDK (Virtual Machine Disk) is the native disk format for VMware products (Workstation, Fusion, ESXi). It stores the contents of a virtual hard drive. For macOS Ventura, you can: Then press d (Disk view)


By default, VMware gives macOS a SATA virtual disk. This is slow.