9.1. VM Boot Behavior

31

9.1.1. Persist (XenDesktop - Private Desktop Mode)

31

9.1.2. Reset (XenDesktop - Shared Desktop Mode)

31

9.2. Making the ISO Library Available to XenServer Hosts

31

9.3. XenServer Tools

32

9.4. Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) provider

33

9.5. Connecting to a Windows VM Using Remote Desktop

33

9.6. Time Handling in Windows VMs

34

9.7. Time Handling in Linux VMs

34

9.8. Installing a VM from Reseller Option Kit (BIOS-locked) Media

35

9.9. Preparing for Cloning a Windows VM Using VSS

36

9.10. Assigning a GPU to a Windows VM (for Use with XenDesktop)

37

10. Importing the Demo Linux Virtual Appliance

40

10.1. Useful Tests

40

11. Importing and Exporting VMs

42

11.1. Supported Formats

42

11.1.1. Open Virtualization Format (OVF and OVA)

43

11.1.1.1. Selecting OVF or OVA Format

44

11.1.2. Disk Image Formats (VHD and VMDK)

44

11.1.3. XVA Format

44

11.1.4. XVA Version 1 Format

45

11.2. Operating System Fixup

45

11.3. The Transfer VM

46

11.4. Importing VMs

46

11.4.1. Importing VMs from OVF/OVA

47

11.4.2. Importing Disk Images

49

11.4.3. Importing VMs from XVA

50

11.5. Exporting VMs

51

11.5.1. Exporting VMs as OVF/OVA

51

11.5.1.1. Exporting VMs as XVA

53

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