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Finish Virtual Machine Creation
Before you deploy the virtual machine, you can review the virtual machine settings.
Procedure
1 Review the virtual machine settings and make changes by clicking Back to go back to the relevant
page.
2 Click Finish.
The virtual machine appears in the vSphere Web Client inventory.
Clone a Virtual Machine
Cloning a virtual machine creates a virtual machine that is a copy of the original. The new virtual machine
is configured with the same virtual hardware, installed software, and other properties that were configured
for the original virtual machine.
Note When heavily loaded applications, such as load generators, are running in the guest operating
system during a clone operation, the virtual machine quiesce operation can fail and VMware Tools might
be denied CPU resources and time out. It is recommended that you quiesce the virtual machines running
lower I/O disk operation.
Prerequisites
If a load generator is running in the virtual machine, stop it before you perform the clone operation.
You must have the following privileges to clone a virtual machine:
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Virtual machine .Provisioning.Clone virtual machine on the virtual machine you are cloning.
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Virtual machine .Inventory.Create from existing on the datacenter or virtual machine folder.
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Virtual machine.Configuration.Add new disk on the datacenter or virtual machine folder.
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Resource.Assign virtual machine to resource pool on the destination host, cluster, or resource
pool.
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Datastore.Allocate space on the destination datastore or datastore folder.
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Network.Assign network on the network to which the virtual machine will be assigned.
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Virtual machine .Provisioning.Customize on the virtual machine or virtual machine folder if you are
customizing the guest operating system.
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Virtual machine .Provisioning.Read customization specifications on the root vCenter Server if
you are customizing the guest operating system.
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