
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 | 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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