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Deploying OVF and OVA
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You can export virtual machines, virtual appliances, and vApps in Open Virtual Format (OVF) and Open
Virtual Appliance (OVA) . You can then deploy the OVF or OVA template in the same environment or in a
different environment.
In previous versions of vSphere, you needed to install the Client Integration Plug-in to deploy and export
OVF or OVA templates. vSphere 6.5 no longer requires that you install the Client Integration Plug-in to
deploy or export OVF and OVA templates.
Note In vSphere 6.5 and later, you cannot export OVA templates. OVF templates is the only option.
Watch the video "vSphere Web Client after the Client Integration Plug-in Removal" for more information
about the workflow changes to the vSphere Client for deploying and exporting OVF and OVA templates:
vSphere Web Client after the Client Integration Plug-in Removal
(http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid2296383276001?
bctid=ref:video_web_client_after_cip_removal)
This chapter includes the following topics:
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OVF and OVA File Formats and Templates
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Deploy an OVF or OVA Template
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Deploy a VM from an OVF Template in a Content Library
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Deploy a VM from a Client OVF or OVA Template
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Export an OVF Template
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Browse VMware Virtual Appliance Marketplace
OVF and OVA File Formats and Templates
OVF is a file format that supports exchange of virtual appliances across products and platforms. OVA is a
single file distribution of the same file package.
The OVF and OVA formats offer the following advantages:
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OVF and OVA files are compressed, allowing for faster downloads.
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