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vSphere Virtual Machine Management

You're reading from   vSphere Virtual Machine Management This tutorial will help VMware administrators fine-tune and expand their expertise with vSphere. From creating and configuring virtual machines to optimizing performance, it's all here in a crystal clear series of chapters.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782172185
Length 326 pages
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

vSphere Virtual Machine Management
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Virtual Machine Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Virtual Machine Using the Wizard 3. Other Ways to Provision a Virtual Machine 4. Advanced Virtual Machine Settings 5. Managing Multitiered Applications with vApps 6. Virtual Machine Performance and Resource Allocation 7. Monitoring Virtual Machines 8. Migrating Virtual Machines 9. Balancing Resource Utilization and Availability 10. Virtual Machine Design Index

Creating a VM using the custom configuration wizard


In order to launch the Create New Virtual Machine wizard, right-click on a container that a virtual machine can reside in (Cluster, ESXi host, resource pool, among others). Select New Virtual Machine. Once the wizard has launched, select the Custom option.

The custom configuration allows the specification of specific virtual hardware, whereas the typical configuration uses the default hardware based upon the guest operating system. The Configuration pane is shown in the following screenshot:

After selecting Custom, click on the Next button.

Name and Location

On the Name and Location pane, the virtual machine's Name should be specified. Remember that whatever name is specified here will also be used for the virtual machine directory and filenames. An Inventory Location that designates where the VM is placed in the inventory for the VM and Template view in vCenter needs to be specified.

Once a folder is selected for the virtual machine's placement...

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