You can clone
virtual machines only if you have VMware Fusion Professional. You do not need
to find and manually copy the parent virtual machine files.
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You can access cloning
options from the right-click menu.
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You cannot create linked
clones from encrypted virtual machines.
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You cannot create linked
or full clones from restricted virtual machines.
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You cannot create linked
or full clones from Boot Camp virtual machines.
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You can create full
clones from encrypted virtual machines.
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You can create a cloned
virtual machine from the powered off snapshot of the parent virtual machine.
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Prerequisites
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Familiarize yourself with
the types of clones. See
Using Linked Clones
and
Using Full Clones.
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If making a linked or full
clone from the current state of a virtual machine, power down the virtual
machine.
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Procedure
1 | (Optional) To create a clone from
the current state of a virtual machine:
a | Select a virtual
machine from the Virtual Machine Library.
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b | Click
Virtual Machine and
select either
Create
Full Clone or
Create
Linked Clone, depending on the type of clone you want to create.
Fusion takes a
snapshot of the selected virtual machine when creating a linked clone.
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2 | (Optional) To create a clone from a
snapshot of a virtual machine:
a | Select a virtual
machine from the Virtual Machine Library.
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b | Click
Snapshots.
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c | Select a snapshot
and right-click. Select either
Create
Full Clone or
Create
Linked Clone, depending on the type of clone you want to create.
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3 | Type a name for the
clone and click
Save.
A full clone can take
several minutes to create, depending on the size of the virtual disk that is
being duplicated.
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The clone appears in the
Virtual Machine Library.
What to do next
If the parent virtual machine
uses a static IP address, change the static IP address of the clone before the
clone connects to the network to prevent IP address conflicts.
Although the cloning process
creates a new MAC address for the clone, other configuration information, such
as the virtual machine name and static IP address configuration, is identical
to that of the parent virtual machine.