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6 (Optional) To change the way disks are affected by snapshots, click Independent and select an option.
Option Description
Independent - Persistent
Disks in persistent mode behave like conventional disks on your physical
computer. All data written to a disk in persistent mode are written
permanently to the disk.
Independent - Nonpersistent
Changes to disks in nonpersistent mode are discarded when you power off
or reset the virtual machine. With nonpersistent mode, you can restart the
virtual machine with a virtual disk in the same state every time. Changes
to the disk are written to and read from a redo log file that is deleted when
you power off or reset.
7 Click Next.
Your changes are recorded and the Ready to Complete page opens.
What to do next
Review the virtual machine configuration.
Complete Virtual Machine Creation in the vSphere Client
The Ready to Complete page lets you review the configuration selections that you made for the virtual
machine. You can change existing settings, configure resources, add hardware, and more.
You can configure additional virtual machine settings before or after completing the wizard.
Procedure
1 On the Ready to Complete page of the New Virtual Machine wizard, review the configuration settings
for the virtual machine.
2 (Optional) Select Edit the virtual machine settings before completion and click Continue.
The Virtual Machine Properties editor opens. After you complete your changes and click Finish, both
the Virtual Machine Properties editor and the New Virtual Machine wizard close. You cannot go back
to review the wizard settings unless you click Cancel.
3 (Optional) Click Cancel to go back and review the wizard settings.
4 Click Finish to complete the creation task and close the wizard.
The virtual machine appears in the vSphere Client Inventory view.
What to do next
Before you can use the new virtual machine, you must partition and format the virtual drive, install a guest
operating system, and install VMware Tools. Typically, the operating system’s installation program handles
partitioning and formatting the virtual drive.
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