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3 Customize the power management settings for the virtual machine.
Client Steps
vSphere Client In the Standby response section, select the standby response of the virtual
machine.
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The Suspend the virtual machine option stops all processes, which saves
resources, and copies the contents of the virtual machine's memory to the
virtual machine's .vmss file. Writing the memory to the .vmss file is useful if
you need to copy the file to help with a troubleshooting scenario.
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The Put the guest operating system in standby mode and leave the
virtual machine powered on option stops all processes, but leaves the
virtual devices connected to the virtual machine.
vSphere Web Client a In the Standby response section, select the standby response of the virtual
machine.
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The Suspend the virtual machine option stops all processes, which
saves resources, and copies the contents of the virtual machine's
memory to the virtual machine's .vmss file. Writing the memory to
the .vmss file is useful if you need to copy the file to help with a
troubleshooting scenario.
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The Put the guest operating system in standby mode and leave the
virtual machine powered on option stops all processes, but leaves the
virtual devices connected to the virtual machine.
b (Optional) Select Wake on LAN for virtual machine traffic on and select the
virtual NICs to trigger this action.
Unsupported NICs might be listed, but are unavailable to connect.
Option Description
Suspend the virtual machine Stops all processes, which saves resources, and copies the contents of the virtual
machine's memory to the virtual machine's .vmss file. Writing the memory to
the .vmss file is useful if you need to copy the file to help with a troubleshooting
scenario.
Put the guest operating system in
standby mode and leave the virtual
machine powered on
All processes stop running, but virtual devices remain connected.
4 Click OK to save your changes.
Configuring VMware Tools Options
Configure the VMware Tools options to define the power operations for the virtual machine, synchronize
the virtual machine's time with the host, and decide when to run VMware Tools Scripts.
Configure the Virtual Machine Power States
Changing virtual machine power states is useful when you do maintenance on the host. You can use the
system default settings for the virtual machine power controls, or you can configure the controls to
interact with the guest operating system. For example, you can configure the Power off control to power
off the virtual machine or shut down the guest operating system.
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