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Option Action
3 Apply a virtual machine storage policy from the VM storage profile drop-
down menu.
The list shows which datastores are compatible and which are
incompatible with the selected virtual machine storage policy.
4 (Optional) If you selected a datastore cluster and do not want to use
Storage DRS with this virtual machine, select Disable Storage DRS for
this virtual machine and select a datastore within the datastore cluster.
5 Click Next.
Store all virtual machine files in the
same non-volatile memory disk
1 (Optional) Apply a virtual machine storage policy for the virtual machine
home files and the virtual disks from the VM storage policy drop-down
menu.
2 Select a non-volatile memory disk and click Next.
5 (Optional) On the Customize hardware page, configure the virtual machine hardware, virtual machine
options, and Storage DRS rules, and click Next.
Customizing the guest OS prevents from conflicts that might occur if you deploy virtual machines with
identical settings, such as duplicate computer names.
Note To access customization options for Windows guest operating systems, Microsoft Sysprep
tools must be installed on the vCenter Server system. The Sysprep Tool is built into the Windows
Vista and Windows 2008 and later operating systems. For details about this and other customization
requirements, see Guest Operating System Customization Requirements.
Option Description
Select an existing specification Select a customization specification from the list.
Create a specification Click the Create a new specification icon, and complete the steps in the wizard.
Create a specification from an existing
specification
a Select a customization specification from the list.
b Click the Create a spec from an existing spec icon, and complete the steps
in the wizard.
6 On the Ready to complete page, review the information and click Finish.
Clone an Existing Virtual Machine
Cloning a virtual machine creates a virtual machine that is a copy of the original. The new virtual machine
is configured with the same virtual hardware, installed software, and other properties that were configured
for the original virtual machine.
Note When heavily loaded applications, such as load generators, are running in the guest operating
system during a clone operation, the virtual machine quiesce operation can fail and VMware Tools might
be denied CPU resources and time out. It is recommended that you quiesce the virtual machines running
lower I/O disk operation.
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