Open vsphere Client, click Config--memory--Right click datastore1--Browse data store
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Click the file you want to copy right-click Copy
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5, click Paste
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6, select Copy. It's so Esya .
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This article is from the "Learning Log" blog, so be sure to keep this source http://feibendeqie.blog.51cto.com/10208202/1700357
Vsphere-client Cloning a virtual machine