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7 – Creating a Virtual Machine
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8. Click Browse and select the destination folder as a Network Drive that is a
LUN that was formatted as an NTFS partition as described in Section 6. By
providing for the destination folder, a SAN LUN that is visible to other host
servers in the SAN ensures that a SAN-based Virtual Machine migration is
possible. VMM automatically marks a volume that is capable of SAN
migration as Migration Capable, as shown in Figure 7-3.
Figure 7-3. Migration Capable Volume
9. Click OK and continue with the rest of the process for creating a Virtual
Machine.
10. Install an operating system on the Virtual Machine. If you used an existing
Virtual Machine, a template, or a Virtual Machine stored in a library, the
Virtual Machine is ready for use.
11. If required, assign additional LUNs/Virtual Hard Drives (VHDs) to a Virtual
Machine by modifying the properties of the Virtual Machine and adding a
VHD. Append the drive letter (e.g. E:\) of an NTFS formatted LUN to the
name of the VHD.