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4 Click Yes.
Save vApp as a vApp Template to Your Catalog
You can save a vApp as a vApp template and add it to the catalog.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click vApps.
3 Select a vApp, right-click, and select Add to Catalog.
4 (Optional) Modify the name and description.
5 Select the destination virtual datacenter and catalog.
6 In the Storage lease: drop-down menu, select when you would like the vApp template to expire.
7 Select an option.
Option Description
Make Identical Copy
vApps that are created from this vApp template must follow the guest
operating system settings of the vApp template. If you select this option,
and guest customization is enabled, the guest operating system is
personalized.
Customize VM Settings
Guest operating system is personalized regardless of the vApp template
settings, and the guest operating system is personalized when the vApp is
deployed.
8 Click OK.
The vApp is saved as a vApp template in the selected catalog.
Save a Powered-On vApp to your Catalog
You can save a powered-on vApp as a vApp template and add it to the catalog.
You do not need to power off virtual machines in the vApp before you save the vApp to a catalog. The
memory state of running virtual machines is preserved in the saved vApp.
Prerequisites
Verify that the following conditions are met.
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You are at least a vApp user.
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The organization virtual datacenter is backed by vCenter Server 5.5.
Procedure
1 Click My Cloud.
2 In the left pane, click vApps.
3 Select a vApp, right-click, and select Add to Catalog.
4 (Optional) Modify the name and description.
5 Select the destination catalog.
6 In the Storage lease drop-down menu, select when the vApp template should expire.
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