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Table 46. Build Information Tab (Continued)
Setting Description
Clone from For clone or NetApp FlexClone, select a machine template
to clone from.
For linked clones, select a machine from the list of
machines. You only see machines that have available
snapshots to clone from and that you manage as a tenant
administrator or business group manager.
You can only clone from templates that exist on machines
that you manage as a business group manager or tenant
administrator.
Clone from snapshot For linked clones, select an existing snapshot to clone from
based on the selected machine template. Machines only
appear in the list if they already have an existing snapshot,
and if you manage that machine as a tenant administrator
or business group manager.
If you select Use current snapshot, the clone is dened
with the same characteristics as the latest state of the
virtual machine. If you instead want to clone relative to to
an actual snapshot, click the drop-down menu option and
select the specic snapshot from the list.
This option is available for the Linked Clone action.
Customization spec Specify an available customization specication. A
customization spec is required only if you are cloning with
static IP addresses.
You cannot perform customization of Windows machines
without a customization specication. For Linux clone
machines, you can perform customization by using a
customization spec, an external script, or both.
Machine Resources Tab
Specify CPU, memory, and storage seings for your vSphere machine component.
Table 47. Machine Resources Tab
Setting Description
CPUs: Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum number of CPUs that can
be provisioned by this machine component.
Memory (MB): Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum amount of memory that
can be consumed by machines that are provisioned by this
machine component.
Storage (GB): Minimum and Maximum Enter a minimum and maximum amount of storage that
can be consumed by machines that are provisioned by this
machine component. For vSphere, KVM (RHEV), SCVMM,
vCloud Air, and vCloud Director, minimum storage is set
based on what you enter on the Storage tab.
When using a WIM provisioning workow in a blueprint,
specify a storage value that accounts for the size of each
disk to be used on the machine. Use the total value of all
disks as the minimum storage value for the machine
component. Also specify a size for each disk that is large
enough to accommodate the operating system.
Storage Tab
You can add storage volume seings, including one or more storage reservation policies, to the machine
component to control storage space.
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