Select a virtual appliance destination – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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What to do next

On the View/Edit Options page, you can make more precise settings to the conversion task.

Select a Virtual Appliance Destination

You can export a virtual machine to a virtual appliance, making it available to other users to import into their

inventories. The resulting virtual appliance is an OVF 1.0 appliance and contains one virtual machine.
You cannot select a virtual appliance destination for physical machine sources or virtual appliance sources.
The OVF created as a result of this conversion is not compatible with Workstation 6.5.x, nor with Converter

3.0.3.

Prerequisites

The source virtual machine must be powered off.

Procedure

1

On the Destination page, select Virtual Appliance from the drop-down menu.

2

In the Virtual appliance details pane, type the virtual appliance name in the Name text box.

3

Click Browse to select a destination location.
The destination folder can be local or a remote machine shared over the network.

4

(Optional) If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, click Connect as and provide

the user credentials to be used when connecting to the destination machine.
You must manually type the path to the destination.

5

Select the Distribution format from the drop-down menu.
You can create virtual appliance packages that contain monolithic compressed

.vmdk

files only. You can

store the resulting files in an

.ovf

folder or place them in a single

.ova

tarred file.

6

Click Next to customize the virtual appliance.

You selected to export a virtual machine to a virtual appliance.

What to do next

On the View/Edit Options page, you can make more precise settings to the conversion task.

Select a VMware Workstation or Other VMware Virtual Machine Destination

You can create a standalone virtual machine or Workstation virtual machine to run outside an ESX host or an

ESX host that vCenter Server manages.
You can convert to a standalone virtual machine or a Workstation virtual machine to run in VMware

Workstation 5.0, 6.0 or 6.5; VMware Fusion 1.0 or 2.0; VMware Player 1.0, 2.0 or 2.5; VMware ACE 2.0 or 2.5;

or VMware Server 1.0 or 2.0.
Hosted destinations are not supported for live Linux sources.

Procedure

1

On the Specify Destination page, select VMware Workstation or other VMware virtual machine from

the drop-down menu.

2

Select the VMware product to work with the new virtual machine.

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