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Export a Virtual Machine to OVF Format
You can export a virtual machine from Fusion Pro to Open Virtualization Format (OVF). You can export
both .ovf and .ova files.
Fusion Pro converts the virtual machine from VMware runtime (.vmx) format to OVF format.
OVF is a platform-independent, efficient, extensible, and open packaging and distribution format for virtual
machines. OVF format provides a complete specification of the virtual machine, including the full list of
required virtual disks and the required virtual hardware configuration. The virtual hardware configuration
includes CPU, memory, networking, and storage. An administrator can quickly provision an OVF-
formatted virtual machine with little or no intervention.
You can also use the standalone version of OVF Tool to convert a virtual machine that is in VMware
runtime format to an OVF virtual machine. The standalone version of OVF Tool is installed in the
Fusion Pro installation directory under Contents/Library/VMware OVF Tool . See the OVF Tool User
Guide documentation on the VMware Web site for information about using OVF Tool.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the virtual machine is not encrypted. You cannot export an encrypted virtual machine to
OVF format.
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Verify that the virtual machine is powered off.
Procedure
1 Select the virtual machine and select File > Export to OVF.
2 Enter a name for the OVF file and specify a directory in which to save it.
3 Specify whether to export the virtual machine as an OVF, a folder with separate files, or as an OVA, a
single-file archive.
4 Click Export to start the OVF export process.
The export process can take several minutes. A status bar indicates the progress of the export
process.
Installing and Using VMware Tools
VMware Tools is a suite of utilities that enhances the performance of the virtual machine's guest operating
system and improves management of the virtual machine.
For example, the following features are just some of the features that are available only if VMware Tools
is installed:
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Significantly faster graphics performance and Windows Aero on operating systems that support Aero
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The Unity feature, which enables an application in a virtual machine to appear on the host desktop
like any other application window
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Shared folders between host and guest file systems
Using VMware Fusion
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