There shouldn't be any downside, but per the doc the virtual machine
must be off, no other tools used concurrently.

It seems that virt-sparsify can be used with an input and output image
file or operate on the image file directly, the first
option being the safest in the event of corruption on the new disk
image the original image can reverted back to use.

Regards,
-Jamie

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> Any downside to ths tool?
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> https://libguestfs.org/virt-sparsify.1.html
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