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Option Description
The Thin Provision format saves storage space. At first, a thin provisioned
disk uses only as much datastore space as the disk initially needs. If the thin
disk needs more space later, it can grow to the maximum capacity allocated
to it.
b (Optional) Select a VM storage policy or leave the default one.
c Select a datastore or a datastore cluster.
d (Optional) Turn on the Configure per disk option to select a separate
datastore or a datastore cluster for the template configuration file and for
each virtual disk.
Note You can use the Configure per disk option to convert a PMem hard
disk to a regular one, but that change might cause performance issues. You
can also convert a standard hard disk to a PMem hard disk.
Important You cannot change the storage policy if you clone an encrypted virtual machine. For
information about cloning an encrypted virtual machine, see vSphere Security.
5 On the Ready to complete page, review the template settings and click Finish.
The progress of the clone task appears in the Recent Tasks pane. When the task completes, the
template appears in the inventory.
Clone a Template to a Template in the
vSphere Web Client
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.
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