Installation guide

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c In the Optimized for field, determine how you want to store the files.
Select Web (OVF) to store the OVF template as a set of files (.ovf, .vmdk, and .mf) This format is
optimal if you plan to publish the OVF files on a web server or image library. The package can be
imported, for example, into the vSphere client by publishing the URL to the .ovf file.
Select Physical Media (OVA) to package the OVF template into a single .ova file. This might be
convenient to distribute the OVF package as a single file if it needs to be explicitly downloaded from
a web site or moved around using a USB key.
d (Optional) To create a new folder for the OVF file, select the Create folder for OVF template checkbox.
For example, the following files might be created:
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C:\OvfLib\MyVm\MyVm.ovf
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C:\OvfLib\MyVm.mf
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C:\OvfLib\MyVm-disk1.vmdk
e (Optional) In Description, type a description for the virtual machine.
By default, the text from the Notes pane on the virtual machine’s Summary tab appears in this text
box.
The download process is shown in the Export window.
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