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Clone a Template to a Template
After you create a template, you can clone it to a template. Templates are master copies of virtual
machines that let you create ready-for-use virtual machines. You can make changes to the template, such
as installing additional software in the guest operating system, while preserving the state of the original
template.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the following privileges:
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Virtual machine .Provisioning.Clone template on the source template.
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Virtual machine .Inventory.Create from existing on the folder where the template is created.
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Datastore.Allocate space on all datastores where the template is created.
Procedure
1 Start the Clone Template to Template wizard.
Option Description
Open the Clone Template to Template
wizard from an object in the inventory
a Right-click any inventory object that is a valid parent object of a virtual
machine and select New Virtual Machine.
b Select Clone Template to Template and click Next.
c On the Select a template to clone page, browse to the template that you want
to clone or accept the default one.
Open the Clone Template to Template
wizard from a template
Right-click a template and select Clone to Template.
2 On the Select a name and folder page, enter a unique name for the template and select the data
center or folder in which to deploy it. Click Next.
The template name determines the name of the files and folder on the disk. For example, if you name
the template win10tmp, the template files are named win10tmp.vmdk, win10tmp.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.
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