Working with Guest Operating Systems
Aplica-se a: Virtual Machine Manager 2008, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2, Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2 SP1
In a virtual environment, a guest operating system is the operating system that runs on a virtual machine, in contrast to the host operating system that runs on the physical host computer on which one or more virtual machines are deployed. In Virtual Machine Manager, a guest operating system profile is a collection of operating system settings that can be imported into a virtual machine template to provide a consistent operating system configuration for virtual machines created from that template.
About Guest Operating System Profiles
How to Create a Guest Operating System Profile
How to Save a Guest Operating System Profile While Creating a Template
How to Modify the Properties of a Guest Operating System Profile
How to Remove a Guest Operating System Profile
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Conceitos
How to Customize the Operating System of a Virtual Machine
How to Create a Hardware Profile
Working with Virtual Machine Templates
Creating Virtual Machines