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Use these instructions to clone an image of a virtual machine.
From the Backup and DR Service management console, click
App Manager>Applications.
The Applications page opens.
Select the application with the image you want to clone,
then choose Access from the dialog list at the right
corner of the Applications page.
The Access page opens listing backup images using the timeline ramp view.
Image types that support clone creation include OnVault, snapshot, and
remote snapshotโStreamSnap images.
Select an image and then select Clone from the list of access
operations.
The Clone page opens.
Enter a name for the VM that you want to clone in VM Name.
Select a vCenter from the VCENTER drop-down for the
VM you want to clone.
Select an ESX host from the Choose Server drop-down where you want to
clone the VM.
Select a datastore from the Datastore drop-down that has the required
storage available.
If you need to change the volume provisioning for the clone image
for space allocation of the image, specify one of the selections
under Provisioning Type.
Original Setting: Default provisioning setting of the image.
Thin: A volume with a virtual capacity that differs from its
real capacityโa logical capacity size that is larger than the
actual physical capacity that is assigned to the volume.
Thick: A volume that uses a fully allocatedโthickโamount of
capacity that is reset to zero prior to new data being written.
Thick Lazy: A volume that uses a fully
allocatedโthickโamount of capacity, but only the used space is
initially reset to zero.
The remaining unallocated space is reset to zero during the first write to that
space.
Enter a unique name for the new clone in the Label field.
Select a single volume or multiple volumes from Select Volumes To Clone.
By default all volumes are selected, and the first volume cannot be
deselected. For an individual file system there may be only one volume.
Specify the Datastore and Provisioning Type for each volume you
want to mountโsee steps 9 and 10.
A job is submitted to clone the image to the selected host.
When the clone job is complete, the image is not available in the
Manage active mounts view of the App Manager as it is not
dependent on the backup/recovery appliance. The new VM needs to be
managed from the vSphere client.
The VMware administrator's guide
This page is one in a series of pages specific to protecting and recovering
VMware VMs with Backup and DR.
You can find additional information at:
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From the Backup and DR Service management console, click\n **App Manager** \\\u003e **Applications**.\n\n The **Applications** page opens.\n2. Select the application with the image you want to clone,\n then choose **Access** from the dialog list at the right\n corner of the **Applications** page.\n\n The **Access** page opens listing backup images using the timeline ramp view.\n Image types that support clone creation include OnVault, snapshot, and\n remote snapshot---StreamSnap images.\n3. Select an image and then select **Clone** from the list of access\n operations.\n\n The **Clone** page opens.\n4. Enter a name for the VM that you want to clone in **VM Name**.\n\n5. Select a vCenter from the **VCENTER** drop-down for the\n VM you want to clone.\n\n6. Select an ESX host from the **Choose Server** drop-down where you want to\n clone the VM.\n\n7. Select a datastore from the **Datastore** drop-down that has the required\n storage available.\n\n | **Note:** A clone is a full copy of the VMware VM written to the specified datastores including all configuration files.\n8. If you need to change the volume provisioning for the clone image\n for space allocation of the image, specify one of the selections\n under **Provisioning Type**.\n\n | **Note:** The management console maintains thin and thick provisioning of the original host while cloning or restoring an image.\n - **Original Setting**: Default provisioning setting of the image.\n - **Thin**: A volume with a virtual capacity that differs from its real capacity---a logical capacity size that is larger than the actual physical capacity that is assigned to the volume.\n - **Thick**: A volume that uses a fully allocated---thick---amount of capacity that is reset to zero prior to new data being written.\n - **Thick Lazy**: A volume that uses a fully allocated---thick---amount of capacity, but only the used space is initially reset to zero. The remaining unallocated space is reset to zero during the first write to that space.\n9. Enter a unique name for the new clone in the **Label** field.\n\n10. Select a single volume or multiple volumes from **Select Volumes To Clone**.\n By default all volumes are selected, and the first volume cannot be\n deselected. For an individual file system there may be only one volume.\n\n Specify the **Datastore** and **Provisioning Type** for each volume you\n want to mount---see steps 9 and 10.\n | **Note:** Backup and DR assumes that the first volume of the VM is the boot volume. If the first volume is not the boot volume, contact customer support for assistance.\n\n A job is submitted to clone the image to the selected host.\n\n When the clone job is complete, the image is not available in the\n [Manage active mounts](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/manage-active-mounts) view of the **App Manager** as it is not\n dependent on the backup/recovery appliance. The new VM needs to be\n managed from the vSphere client.\n\nThe VMware administrator's guide\n--------------------------------\n\nThis page is one in a series of pages specific to protecting and recovering\nVMware VMs with Backup and DR.\nYou can find additional information at:\n\n- [Backup and DR for VMware VMs](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/vmware-intro)\n- [Configure Google Cloud VMware Engine for Backup and DR protection](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/prepare-vmware)\n- [Add vCenter and ESX server hosts to the management console](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/add-vcenter-host)\n- [Discover and protect VMware VMs](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/discover-and-protect-vms)\n- [Apply a backup template to protect a VM](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-template-to-manage-a-VM)\n- [Configure Application settings for VMware VMs](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/configure-application-settings-for-vmware-vm)\n- [Restore a VMware VM](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/restore-data/restore-vm)\n- [Mount a VMware image](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/mount-vmware-image)\n- [Clone an image of a VMware VM](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/clone-image-of-a-vm)\n- [Create LiveClone workflows](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/create-liveclone-workflows)\n- [Move VM management between two backup/recovery appliances](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/supported-vmware)"]]