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7 Steps to Using VMware to Clone a VM
Cloning a virtual machine creates a copy of the source virtual machine, which can save a lot of time. Learn how to clone a…
Change a VM password in VMware Multi-Tenant
Changing the root (or administrator) password in a VM is done in the same way that you would change the password for any other…
Change VM ownership in VMware Multi-Tenant
If management options (such as power on/off) for a given VM are greyed out in your VDC, it's possible that the ownership of the…
Deleting a VM in VMware Multi-Tenant
One of the advantages of VMware is the ability to create or delete VMs as your computing requirements change. Deleting a VM is relatively&he…
Deploying new VMs in VMware Multi-Tenant
Adding Virtual Machines (VMs) to your Virtual Data Center allows you to create the server environment necessary to meet your processing need…
Getting Started with VMware Multi-Tenant
Liquid Web is proud to provide a powerful VMware Multi-Tenant Private Cloud product offering for our customers. VMware Multi-Tenant provides…
Logging in to the VDC in VMware Multi-Tenant
Logging in to the Virtual Data Center (VDC) is the first step to utilizing the enhanced access options in VMware Multi-Tenant. Once logged i…
Managing Disks in VMware Multi-Tenant
Managing Disks in the VMware Multi-Tenant can be done through the same process as resizing a VM (see Resizing a VM in VMware Multi-Tenant).&…
Managing Firewall Rules in VMware Multi-Tenant
Managing your firewall rules is an important part of network security in any computing environment. While you can use the operating system i…
Managing Networking in VMware Multi-Tenant
Setting up networking for a VMware infrastructure can be a complicated process. We’ve provided information for some common networking tasks.
Managing your NFS on VMware Multi-Tenant
It seems that no matter how much storage is available, you could always use more. Additionally, there are times when you would like to&helli…
Rename VMs in VMware Multi-Tenant
Occasionally, you may find it necessary to change the name of a VM that you are using in your VMware Multi-Tenant environment. Perhaps the&h…