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Select Split virtual disk into multiple files if the virtual disk is stored on a file system that has a file size
limitation. When you split a virtual disk less than 950GB, a series of 2GB virtual disk files are created. When
you split a virtual disk greater than 950GB, two virtual disk files are created. The maximum size of the first
virtual disk file is 1.9TB and the second virtual disk file stores the rest of the data.
Disk space is not preallocated for the disk. The actual files that the virtual disk uses start small and expand to
their maximum size as needed. The main advantage of this approach is the smaller file size. Smaller files require
less disk space and are easier to move to a new location.
After you create a virtual machine, you can edit virtual disk settings and add additional virtual disks.
Customizing Virtual Machine Hardware
You can click Customize Hardware on the last page of the New Virtual Machine wizard to customize the
virtual machine hardware.
You can change the default hardware settings, including memory allocation, number of virtual CPUs, CD/DVD
and floppy drive settings, and the network connection type.
Worksheet for Creating a Typical Virtual Machine
You can print this worksheet and write the values to specify when you create a typical virtual machine.
Table 3-5. Worksheet: Typical Virtual Machine
Option Write Your Value Here
Guest operating system source
Guest operating system type for manual installation
Easy Install information for Windows guests
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Product key
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Operating system version
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Full name
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Password
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Credentials for automatic login
Easy Install information for Linux guests
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Full name
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User name
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Password
Virtual machine name
Virtual machine location
Disk capacity
Create a Virtual Machine
You create a virtual machine in Player by running the New Virtual Machine wizard.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have the information the New Virtual Machine wizard requires to create a virtual machine.
See “Preparing to Create a Virtual Machine,” on page 15.
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Verify that the guest operating system you plan to install is supported. See the online VMware
Compatibility Guide, which is available on the VMware Web site.
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See the VMware Guest Operating System Installation Guide for information about the guest operating system
you plan to install.
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