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Add Items to a Content Library
You can import items such as VM templates and vApps to a content library from your local machine
or from a Web server, and use them to create virtual machines and vApps. You can also import ISO
images, certificates, and other files that you want to keep in the library and share with other users
across multiple vCenter Server instances. You can add an item that resides on a Web server to a
content library, or ou can add items to a content library by importing files from your local file system.
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Clone a vApp to a Template in Content Library in the vSphere Web Client
You can clone existing vApps to vApp templates in a content library. You can use the vApp templates
later to provision new vApps on a cluster or a host in your vSphere inventory. The vApp is exported
to a content library in the OVF format.
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Clone a Virtual Machine or a VM Template to a Template in a Content Library
You can clone virtual machines or VM templates from your vCenter Server inventory to templates in
the content library and use them later to provision virtual machines on a cluster or a host. You can
also clone a virtual machine or VM template to update an existing template in the library.
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Clone Library Items from One Library to Another Library
You can clone a template from one content library to another in the same vCenter Server instance.
The cloned template is an exact copy of the original template.
Add Items to a Content Library
You can import items such as VM templates and vApps to a content library from your local machine or
from a Web server, and use them to create virtual machines and vApps. You can also import ISO images,
certificates, and other files that you want to keep in the library and share with other users across multiple
vCenter Server instances. You can add an item that resides on a Web server to a content library, or ou
can add items to a content library by importing files from your local file system.
You can import an OVF package to use as a template for deploying virtual machines and vApps. You can
also import other types of files, such as scripts or ISO files, that you want to use in your vCenter Server
instance, or you want to share across multiple vCenter Server systems.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Content library.Add library item and Content library.Update files on the library.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the Content Libraries list.
Client Steps
vSphere Client Select Menu > Content Libraries.
vSphere Web Client a Select Home > Content Libraries.
b Click the Objects tab.
2 Right-click a content library and select Import Item.
The Import Library Item dialog box opens.
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