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Virtual machine .Provisioning.Read customization specifications on the root vCenter Server if
you are customizing the guest operating system.
Procedure
1 Open the Clone Existing Virtual Machine wizard.
Option Description
Open the Clone Existing Virtual
Machine wizard from any object in the
inventory
a Right-click any inventory object that is a valid parent object of a virtual
machine, such as a data center, folder, cluster, resource pool, or host, and
select New Virtual Machine.
b On the Select a creation type page, select Clone an existing virtual
machine and click Next.
c On the Select a virtual machine page, select the virtual machine that you
want to clone.
Open the Clone Existing Virtual
Machine wizard from a virtual machine
Right-click a virtual machine and select Clone > Clone to Virtual Machine.
2 On the Select a name and folder page, enter a unique name for the new virtual machine and select a
deployment location.
The template name determines the name of the files and folder on the disk. For example, if you name
the template win8tmp, the template files are named win8tmp.vmdk, win8tmp.nvram, and so on. If you
change the template name, the names of the files on the datastore do not change.
Folders provide a way to store virtual machines and templates for different groups in an organization
and you can set permissions on them. If you prefer a flatter hierarchy, you can put all virtual machines
and templates in a datacenter and organize them in a different way.
3 On the Select a compute resource page, select the host, cluster, resource pool, or vApp where the
virtual machine will run and click Next.
The Compatibility pane shows the result from the compatibility checks.
Important If the virtual machine that you clone has an NVDIMM device and virtual PMem hard
disks, the destination host or cluster must have available PMem resource. Otherwise, you cannot
proceed with the task.
If the virtual machine that you clone does not have an NVDIMM device, but it has virtual PMem hard
disks, the destination host or cluster must have available PMem resource. Otherwise, all the hard disk
of the destination virtual machine will use the storage policy and datastore selected for the
configuration files of the source virtual machine.
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