To make new VM templates available in the platform, add them to the Catalogue.
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Before you begin:
We recommend that you mount the ISO as a SATA drive. If you mount an ISO as an IDE drive, you cannot make changes to the drive in the platform.
To be able to remove an ISO drive after you use it, specify an empty disk. Users can change the size of the disk before they deploy a VM
Notes:
For very large files, it may be convenient to use another method of adding templates
If you do not have any hypervisors, the platform will convert the template into ALL possible hypervisor formats. So before you add templates, add your hypervisors to save space on the NFS repository. See V2V Conversion.
To add a new template from a disk in an ISO file:
Go to Catalogue → select datacenter → Templates
Click the + add button and select Upload from local file
Enter the General information to create a new VM template
You must enter CPU and RAM for the VM but you can change it later
For Icon enter the URL of the template's icon
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Go to Disks and click the + add button
Select Disk from ISO file
Enter the details of the disk
For Controller type select a SATA or IDE for an ISO disk
If you select IDE, you cannot change the drive in the platform
The Controller field is for SCSI controller types only
If you select Datastore tier will be required while creating a virtual machine, then to create a VM, the user must have the privilege to Manage virtual machine hard disks
If you enter the size to Add an extra empty disk, users can change the size of the disk before they deploy a VM. The platform will use this disk for an ISO installation.
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Click Save. The platform will send this disk to the hypervisor as the boot disk.
If your disk is not a bootable system disk, we recommend that you add a bootable system disk and move the original disk to another position.You can edit the uploaded disk but you cannot delete it before you save the template.
You cannot resize the primary disk before you deploy the VM
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Optionally go to Variables
The variables will be added automatically to new VMs. Users can edit the variables when configuring the VM
After the VM deploys, users can then access variables in the guest
Check your provider's documentation about variables, but generally you should not use variables to store confidential information
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Go to Advanced
For VMware you must set the VMware guest Operating system type to use to deploy the VM.
To use the latest supported version, do not enter an OS version
For more details, see:Enter the default User and Password for VMs created with this template
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Click Save to create the template
After you save the template, you can edit the template and add more disks, edit, reorder and delete disks. You can also add a cost code.
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