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Start the Clone a Template to a Template Task
To make changes to a template and preserve the state of the original template, you clone the template to
a template.
You can open the New Virtual Machine wizard from any object in the inventory that is a valid parent
object of a virtual machine. You can also open the wizard directly from the template. The wizard provides
several options for creating and deploying virtual machines and templates.
If you open the wizard from a template, the Select a creation type page does not appear.
Procedure
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Select to clone a template to a template.
Option Description
Open the New Virtual Machine 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.
The Select a name and folder page opens.
Open the Clone Template to Template
wizard from a template
a Search or browse for a template.
b Right-click the template and select Clone.
The Select a name and folder page opens.
Select a Template to Clone in the vSphere Web Client
If you started the New Virtual Machine wizard from an inventory object other than a template, you select
a template to clone.
This page appears only if you opened the wizard from a nontemplate inventory object, such as a host or
cluster. If you opened the Convert Template to Virtual Machine wizard from a template, this page does
not appear.
Procedure
1 Accept the default template, the template from which you opened the New Virtual Machine wizard,
or select a different template.
2 Click Next.
Select a Name and Location for the Template
When you deploy a template to the vCenter Server inventory, you provide a unique name for it. The
unique name distinguishes it from existing templates in the virtual machine folder or datacenter. The
name can contain up to 80 characters. You can select a datacenter or folder location for the template,
depending on your organizational needs.
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