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4 Choose where to store the persistent disk.
Option Description
Use current datastore
Store the persistent disk on the datastore where it is currently located.
Move to the following datastore
Select a new datastore on which to store the persistent disk. Click Browse,
click the down arrow, and select a new datastore from the Choose a
Datastore menu.
5 (Optional) Click Save the OS Disk to store the linked clone's OS disk in vCenter Server.
You can retrieve the data in a detached OS disk in vCenter Server. However, the OS disk no longer exists
as a linked-clone desktop in View Manager, and you cannot directly recreate a desktop from the detached
OS disk. The OS data is saved with a copy of the base-image disk, so the stored disk can be larger than the
original linked-clone OS disk.
The View Composer persistent disk is saved on the datastore. The linked-clone desktop is deleted and does
not appear in View Administrator.
Attach a View Composer Persistent Disk to Another Linked-Clone Desktop
You can attach a detached persistent disk to another linked-clone desktop. Attaching a persistent disk makes
the user settings and information in the disk available to the user of the other desktop.
You attach a detached persistent disk as a secondary disk on the selected linked-clone desktop. The new
desktop user has access to the secondary disk and to the existing user information and settings on the desktop.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the selected desktop is a linked clone in a pool that uses vSphere mode.
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Verify that the selected desktop uses the same operating system as the linked clone in which the persistent
disk was created.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Inventory > Persistent disks.
2 Click the Detached tab.
3 Select the persistent disk.
4 Click Attach.
5 Select a linked-clone desktop to which to attach the persistent disk.
6 Select Attach as a secondary disk.
7 Click Finish.
What to do next
Make sure that the user of the linked-clone desktop has sufficient privileges to use the attached secondary disk.
For example, if the original user had certain access permissions on the persistent disk, and the persistent disk
is attached as drive D on the new desktop, the new desktop user must have the original user's access permissions
on drive D.
Log in to the desktop's guest operating system as an administrator and assign appropriate privileges to the
new desktop user.
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