Specifications

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VMware Server Virtual Machine Guide
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Snapshots”!on!page 112.!You!can!choose!between!a!normal!disk!and!an!
independent!disk.
Normal!disks!are!included!in!snapshots.!This!is!the!default!setting!for!a!new!disk.
Independent!disks!are!not!included!in!snapshots.!If!you!select!Independent,!you!
must!further!select!one!of!the!following!modes:
! Persistent!!changes!are!immediately!and!permanently!written!to!the!disk.
! Nonpersistent!!changes!to!the!disk!are!discarded!when!you!power!off!or!
revert!to!the!snapshot.
When!you!have!set!the!filename!and!location!to!use!and!have!made!any!selections!
on!the!advanced!settings!screen,!click!Finish.!The!Wizard!adds!the!virtual!disk!to!
the!virtual!machine.
Adding Physical Disks to a Virtual Machine
Use!the!virtual!machine!settings!editor!(VM!>!Settings)!to!add!a!physical!disk!to!your!
virtual!machine.!The!virtual!machine!should!be!powered!off!before!you!begin.!If!it!is!
not,!shut!down!the!guest!operating!system!normally,!and!click!Power!Off!on!the!
VMware!Server!Console!toolbar.
CAUTION Physical!disks!are!an!advanced!feature!and!should!be!configured!only!by!
advanced!users.
1Open!the!virtual!machine!settings!editor!(VM!>!Settings)!and!click!Add.!The!Add!
Hardware!Wizard!guides!you!through!the!steps!to!create!your!virtual!disk.
2Click!Hard!Disk,!and!click!Next.!The!Select!a!Disk!screen!appears.