Do not understand the difference between my models and why they are distributed differently

I converted a bunch of guest in model systems and I have now a few top group and listed on sub Discover Virtual machines but also have other models in alphabetical order among the guest computers.

I need know how to find the differences between these models (there are) and why

they are arranged in this way?

I have attached a picture of my layout, note both models circled were created from the same guest machine and the content seems to be the same. My host is vSphere ESXi 4.

Thank you

Andy

andykam wrote:

The hosts and clusters discovered I model right click and select Convert to template. But have listed it under default, after the model to select the virtual machine that is discovered in the wizard. Otherwise, it gets partner and alphabetical?

exactly

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