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Prerequisites
Familiarize yourself with the Windows hibernation feature. See the Microsoft Support Web site. For
information about disabling hibernation on Windows 7 or Windows Vista, see the Microsoft Support Web site
and search for how to disable and re-enable hibernation on a computer that is running Windows.
Procedure
1 In vSphere Client, select the parent virtual machine and select Open Console.
2 Log in to the Windows guest operating system as an administrator.
3 Disable the hibernation option.
Operating System Action
Windows 7 or Windows Vista
a Click Start and type cmd in the Start Search box.
b In the search results list, right-click Command Prompt and click Run as
Administrator.
c At the User Account Control prompt, click Continue.
d At the command prompt, type powercfg.exe /hibernate off and
press Enter.
e Type exit and press Enter.
Windows XP
a Click Start > Run.
b Type cmd and click OK.
c At the command prompt, type powercfg.exe /hibernate off and
press Enter.
d Type exit and press Enter.
4 Log out of the guest operating system.
When you create linked clone desktops from the parent virtual machine, the Hiberfil.sys file is not created
on the linked-clone OS disks.
Configure a Parent Virtual Machine to Use Local Storage
When you prepare a parent virtual machine for View Composer, you can configure the parent virtual machine
and linked-clone desktops to store virtual-machine swap files on the local datastore. This optional strategy lets
you take advantage of local storage.
In this procedure, you configure local storage for the virtual-machine swap files, not the paging and temp files
in the guest OS. When you create a linked-clone pool, you also can redirect guest OS paging and temp files to
a separate disk. See “Worksheet for Creating a Linked-Clone Desktop Pool,” on page 75.
Prerequisites
Prepare the parent virtual machine to meet the requirements of the View Composer service. See “Prepare a
Parent Virtual Machine,” on page 64.
Procedure
1 Configure a swapfile datastore on the ESX/ESXi host or cluster on which you will deploy the linked-clone
pool.
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