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A cluster enabled for DRS is selected.
Procedure
1
Navigate to a DRS-enabled cluster, right-click the cluster and click New vApp > New vApp ( ).
2 On the Select a creation type page, select Clone an existing vApp.
3 On the Select source vApp page, select an existing vApp to clone, and click Next.
4 On the Select destination page, select a valid host, vApp, or resource pool in which to run the vApp,
and click Next
5 On the Select a name and location page, type a name for the vApp, select location, and click Next.
6 On the Select storage page, select the virtual disk format and the target datastore and click Next.
7 On the Resource allocation page, allocate CPU and memory resources for the vApp and click Next.
8 On the Ready to complete page, review the vApp settings and click Finish.
Perform vApp Power Operations
One of the advantages of a vApp is that you can perform power operations on all virtual machines it
contains at the same time.
When powering on a vApp within a DRS cluster in manual mode, no DRS recommendations are
generated for virtual machine placements. The power-on operation performs as if DRS is run in a
semiautomatic or automatic mode for the initial placements of the virtual machines. This does not affect
vMotion recommendations. Recommendations for individual powering on and powering off of virtual
machines are also generated for vApps that are running.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites depend on the task that you want to perform.
Task Required Privileges
Power on a vApp vApp.Power On on the vApp.
Power off a vApp vApp.Power Off on the vApp.
Suspend a vApp. vApp.Suspend
Procedure
1 Navigate to a vApp in the inventory.
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