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Managing Virtual Machines with the VMM Administrator Console

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Cloning Virtual Machines
VMM 2008 provides the ability to make an exact copy of an existing virtual machine. The cloned virtual machine may be deployed on the same host as the original virtual machine, deployed to a different host or stored in a VMM Library for deployment at a later time. Before a virtual machine can be cloned it must reside on a host which is managed by VMM 2008 and be in a powered off or saved state. Assuming these criteria have been met, the cloning process is performed by selecting the ''Virtual Machines'' view of the VMM Administrator Console, selecting the virtual machine to be cloned from the list of machines displayed and clicking on the ''Clone'' link located in the ''Actions'' pane on the right hand side of the console window. Alternatively, right click on the virtual machine and select ''Clone'' from the resulting menu.
Once displayed, the ''Clone New Virtual Machine'' wizard will request a name for the cloned machine, an owner and optional description. After providing this information, click ''Next'' configure the hardware settings. If the ''Hardware profile'' menu is set to ''[New]'', the settings of the cloned virtual machine will match those of the source virtual machine but may be altered if necessary. If other hardware profiles have been stored in the VMM Library, one may also be selected from the drop down menu and also modified to meet any specific requirements. If an ISO image that is not stored in a library is used as a virtual floppy disk or CD/DVD drive in the source virtual machine, the image must be placed in the library before the virtual machine can be cloned. To achieved this, copy the ISO image to the share folder on the VMM Library Server and then refresh the library. For more details on adding files to the library refer to the chapter entitled [[Managing VMM 2008 Library Servers]].
The next screen is where the decision about where the cloned virtual machine is to be placed. As previously mentioned, the optioned are to store the clone on a host or in a library. if the option to store the virtual machine in a library is selected, the next screen will provide a list of VMM Library Servers available to store the clone. After a server has been selected, the location within the library must then be selected.
If, on the other hand, the clone is to be placed on a host, the next screen provides a list of managed hosts. Once a host has been selected, the location on the host's file system for the cloned virtual machine files to be stored must be selected. After selecting a location, click ''Next'' to choose the virtual networks on the target host to which any network adapters configured on the hardware settings screen are to be connected.
Once the settings have been configured, the The Additional Properties screen provides the option to define what should happen to the virtual machine when the target host system starts up and stops. This screen also provide the opportunity to define which operating system is going to run on the virtual machine. The final screen displays a summary of the new virtual machine settings. Review the information and click Create the''Clone'' button to create the new virtual machine on the selected hostor library.
== Storing a Virtual Machine in a Library ==
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