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Procedure
1 Right-click the template and select Rename.
2 Enter a new name and click outside the field to save your changes.
Deleting Templates
You can delete a template by removing it from the inventory or deleting the template from the disk. If you
remove the template from the inventory, it remains on the disk and can be reregistered with vCenter Server
to restore it to the inventory.
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If you remove a template from the inventory, it is unregistered from the vCenter Server inventory, but
it is not removed from the datastore.
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Deleted templates are permanently removed from the system.
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Templates can become unregistered from the vCenter Server if they are removed from the inventory
or if the hosts with which they are associated are removed from the vCenter Server and then readded.
Remove Templates from the Inventory in the vSphere Client
If you remove a template from the inventory, it is unregistered from the vCenter Server inventory, but it is
not removed from the datastore.
Prerequisites
You must be connected to vCenter Server to remove a template from the inventory. You cannot work with
templates if you connect directly to an ESXi host.
Procedure
1 Right-click the template, and select Remove from Inventory.
2 Click OK to confirm removing the template from the vCenter Server database.
The template is unregistered from the vCenter Server inventory.
Delete a Template from the Disk in the vSphere Client
Deleted templates are permanently removed from the system.
Prerequisites
You must be connected to vCenter Server to delete a template. You cannot work with templates if you
connect the vSphere Client directly to an ESXi host.
Procedure
1 Right-click the template, and select Delete from Disk.
2 Click OK to confirm removing the template from the datastore.
The template is deleted from the disk and cannot be recovered.
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