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For this course I'm going to be the playing virtual machines from the Linux VM OVA template that is included with the extra
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Versailles file if you would prefer to create Windows Virtual Machine you can follow the steps in my up and running with
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With VMware vsphere 6 course
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We'll go back to host some clusters
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Select one of the hosts in my vsan cluster
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Like a local file
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Go to the directory where the Linux VM is
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Select all three files click on open
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We'll call it Linux VM 1
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Wait for it to validate
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Fur storage first thing you want to do is make sure that it is set to spend provision so we don't get a full size bed
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And then we can change the VM storage policy to the new policy that I created called one host
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Storage policy if I wanted to start across multiple esxi host I could leave it at the vsan
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Default storage policy
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Notice that the only day to store that matches the one who stars policy is the vsan datastore the NF
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Best day to store went away because it wasn't tagged as supported by that policy
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Click on next time we can select where we want to connect the network
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I'm going to connect it to the distributed switch lab vms4 group
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And then click on finish
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It will take some time for it to deploy the virtual machine so we can just mono
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Senator that under recent tasks
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Then I can right-click on the VM
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And power it on
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And I can open the console
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Is Linux VM is just a small open so CDM that we can use for doing ping test
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Some things like that to verify that the network works
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