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Working with Virtual Machines 9
Virtual machines have a guest operating system on which you can install and run any software supported by
that operating system. In vCloud Director, you can install VMware Tools, insert DVDs and floppy disks, and
remotely connect to virtual machines.
These are the most basic operations that you can do on a virtual machine.
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Power On, which is equal to powering on a physical machine.
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Power Off, which is equal to powering off a physical machine.
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Suspend, where the CPU of a deployed virtual machine is frozen. You can suspend a machine when you
need to leave a virtual machine but do not want to lose its current state.
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Reset, which power cycles the virtual machine.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Open a Virtual Machine Console,” on page 84
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“Power On a Virtual Machine,” on page 84
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“Power Off a Virtual Machine,” on page 84
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“Reset a vApp or Virtual Machine,” on page 85
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“Suspend a Virtual Machine,” on page 85
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“Resume a Suspended Virtual Machine,” on page 85
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“Discard the Suspended State of a Virtual Machine,” on page 85
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“Insert a CD/DVD,” on page 86
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“Eject a CD/DVD,” on page 86
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“Insert a Floppy,” on page 86
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“Eject a Floppy,” on page 86
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“Upgrade the Virtual Hardware Version for a Virtual Machine,” on page 87
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“Connect Remotely to a Virtual Machine,” on page 87
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“Copy or Move a Virtual Machine to a vApp,” on page 87
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“Delete a Virtual Machine,” on page 88
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“Modify Virtual Machine General Properties,” on page 88
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“Modify Virtual Machine CPUs and Memory,” on page 89
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“Modify Virtual Machine OVF Environment Properties,” on page 89
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