Difference between the offline and canceled State

Hi community

Can someone explain to me precisely the difference between the offline and not deployed State. As much as I understand in both cases memory will be released, correct?

Kind regards

Michael

Hi Michael,

If a virtual machine is off (off line), this means that the guest operating system VM was extinguished (free or here), but the virtual machine remains in stock in vCenter and all the network configuration of vSphere intact remains, such as external IP addresses for fenced configurations.

Cancel the deployment of turn off the virtual machine (saving the State or not), delete the virtual machine inventory, delete records in vCenter VMs and view models.  If the an all fenced config is cancelled, the virtual router as well as the resulting vSwitch will be removed in vSphere.

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