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Managing Virtual Machines 9
You can manage individual virtual machines or a group of virtual machines that belongs to a host or
cluster.
From virtual machine's the console, you can change the guest operating system settings, use
applications, browse the file system, monitor system performance, and so on. Use snapshots to capture
the state of the virtual machine at the time you take the snapshot.
To migrate virtual machines using cold or hot migration, including vMotion, vMotion in environments
without shared storage, and Storage vMotion, see the vCenter Server and Host Management
documentation.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Edit Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown Settings
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Install the VMware Enhanced Authentication Plug-in
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Using a Virtual Machine Remote Console
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Launch the Web Console
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Install the VMware Remote Console Application
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Using the VMware Remote Console Application
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Answer Virtual Machine Questions
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Adding and Removing Virtual Machines
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Change the Template Name
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Deleting Templates
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Using Snapshots To Manage Virtual Machines
Edit Virtual Machine Startup and Shutdown Settings
You can configure virtual machines running on an ESXi host to start up and shut down with the host or
after a delay. You can also set the default timing and startup order for virtual machines. This way, the
operating system has enough time to save data when the host enters maintenance mode or is being
powered off for another reason.
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