Hyper-V can do that too, and so can you under Linux. It's called thinly-allocated disks, sparse files, or the dm-thin device mapper target. Professional SANs also allow you to overallocate the total size of the iSCSI volumes offered.
Yes, I've seen that time bomb go off on multiple occasions. Never on my watch though.
Yes, I've seen that time bomb go off on multiple occasions. Never on my watch though.