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Select OVF and VMDK, or OVA Files to Deploy in the VMware Host Client
Select the OVF and VMDK les, or OVA le for the virtual machine that you would like to deploy.
Procedure
1 Enter a name for your virtual machine.
Virtual machine names can contain up to 80 characters and must be unique within each ESXi instance.
2 Click the blue pane to select an OVF and a VMDK, or an OVA le to deploy.
Your local system storage opens.
3 Select the le that you want to deploy your virtual machine from and click Open.
The le you selected is displayed in the blue pane.
4 Click Next.
Select Storage in the VMware Host Client
Select the datastore in which to store the virtual machine conguration les and all of the virtual disks. Each
datastore might have a dierent size, speed, availability, and other properties.
Procedure
1 Click a datastore from the list of accessible datastores on the Select storage page of the New Virtual
Machine wizard.
2 Click Next.
Complete the Deployment of a Virtual Machine from an OVF or OVA File in the
VMware Host Client
In the Ready to complete page, review the conguration selections that you made for the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 On the Ready to complete page of the New Virtual Machine wizard, review the conguration seings
for the virtual machine.
2 (Optional) Click Back to go back and review the wizard seings.
3 (Optional) Click Cancel to discard the creation task and close the wizard.
4 Click Finish to complete the creation task and close the wizard.
The virtual machine appears in the VMware Host Client inventory under Virtual Machines.
Registering Existing Virtual Machines in the VMware Host Client
If you unregister a virtual machine from a host but you do not delete the virtual machine from the datastore,
you can re-register the virtual machine by using the VMware Host Client. Re-registering a virtual machine
makes it appear in the inventory once again.
1 Register an Existing Virtual Machine in the VMware Host Client on page 40
The New virtual machine wizard allows you to select one or more virtual machines that you would
like to register.
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