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The host that the virtual machine runs on and the guest operating system must support any
configurations that you make.
When you select Edit Settings from a virtual machine right-button menu and click VM Options, you can
select one of the following options.
Table 61. Virtual Machine Options
Options Description
General Options Virtual machine name and location of the virtual machine configuration file and virtual machine
working location. View or change the type and version of the guest operating system.
VMware Remote Console
Options
Locking behavior and settings for simultaneous connections,
VMware Tools Power Controls behavior, VMware Tools scripts, automatic upgrades, and time synchronization
between the guest and host.
Power Management Virtual machine Suspend behavior and wake on LAN.
Boot Options Virtual machine boot options. Add a delay before booting, force entry into the BIOS or EFI setup
screen, or set reboot options.
Advanced Advanced virtual machine options. See the table below.
Fibre Channel NPIV Virtual node and port World Wide Names (WWNs).
When you select Edit Settings from a virtual machine right-button menu, click VM Options, and click
Advanced, you can select one of the following options.
Table 62. Advanced Virtual Machine Options
Advanced Options Description
Settings Specify acceleration and logging settings.
Debugging and statistic Specify the level of debugging information that is being collected.
Swap file location Specify the swap file location.
Configuration Parameters View, modify, or add configuration parameters.
Latency Sensitivity Set a value for latency sensitivity.
Change the Virtual Machine Name
If you move a virtual machine to a different datastore folder or move the virtual machine to a host that has
an existing virtual machine of the same name, you can change the virtual machine's name to keep it
unique. When you change the name of a virtual machine, you change the name used to identify the
virtual machine in the vCenter Server inventory. This action does not change the name used as the
computer name by the guest operating system.
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