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Installing, Configuring and Upgrading ESX Server
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allows you to distinguish this virtual machine from others you have created or
plan to create.
Be sure that the entry in the Virtual Machine Filename field is unique. The
default path and filename are based on the guest operating system you have
chosen. If other virtual machines have been created on this server, you must
change the path to create a new, unique directory for the new virtual machine.
The default Memory Size setting depends on the guest operating system you
have selected. You may need to change it to meet the demands of applications
you plan to run in the virtual machine. You may change this setting later, using
the Configure VM page of the VMware Management Interface.
For background on allocating memory to virtual machines, see Sizing Memory
on the Server on page 249.
SCSI disk: Be sure that the virtual machine’s file name is unique. The filename
should end in .dsk.
Click the Browse button in the SCSI Disk section if you want to view file names
already in use or if you want to use an existing virtual disk file with this virtual
machine.
Click the name of a file in the browser window to select it.
Select the disk mode for your virtual disk. ESX Server can use disks in four
different modes: persistent, nonpersistent, undoable and append.
Persistent: Disks in persistent mode behave exactly like conventional disk
drives on a computer. All writes to a persistent disk are written out
permanently to the disk as soon as the guest operating system writes the
data.
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