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5 Select the datastore location where you want to store the virtual machine files.
Option Action
Store all virtual machine files in the
same location on a datastore.
a Apply a virtual machine storage policy for the virtual machine home
files and the virtual disks from the VM storage policy drop-down
menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage policy.
b Select a datastore and click Next.
Store all virtual machine files in the
same datastore cluster.
a Apply a virtual machine storage policy for the virtual machine home
files and the virtual disks from the VM storage policy drop-down
menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage policy.
b Select a datastore and click Next.
Store virtual machine configuration
files and disk in separate locations.
a Click Advanced.
b For the virtual machine configuration file and for each virtual disk,
click Browse and select a datastore or datastore cluster.
c Click Next.
6 Click Finish.
vCenter Server displays the Tasks inventory panel for reference and adds the cloned template to the list
in the information panel.
Clone a Template in the vSphere Client
Clone a template to create a copy of it.
Prerequisites
You must be connected to vCenter Server to clone a template. You cannot create templates if you connect
directly to an ESXi host.
Procedure
1 Right-click the template and select Clone.
2 Give the new template a unique name and description and click Next.
3 Select the host or cluster and click Next.
4 Select a datastore for the template and click Next.
5 Specify in which format to store the template’s virtual disks.
Option Action
Same format as source
Use the same format as the source virtual machine.
Thick Provision Lazy Zeroed
Create a virtual disk in a default thick format. Space required for the
virtual disk is allocated during creation. Any data remaining on the
physical device is not erased during creation, but is zeroed out on demand
at a later time on first write from the virtual machine.
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