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Procedure
1 Start the Clone Template to Template wizard.
Option Description
Open the Clone Template to Template
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 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 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 a host or cluster resource for the template.
The Compatibility pane shows the result from the compatibility checks.
Note The template must be registered with an ESXi host. The host handles all requests for the
template and must be running when you create a virtual machine from the template.
Important If the template 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 template 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 disks of
the template will use the storage policy and datastore selected for the configuration files of the source
template.
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