Save my virtual machines and restore

Hello

I started with vSphere 5.

I only "Server" and I have installed an esxi5 on it (supervisor).

I created 4 2008 on machines.

I would like to reinstall my server more cleanly en reauthorize configuring disks, network, memory etc...

PROBLEM : I don't want to lose my virtual machines (which are already registered!)

With Vmware 1.0.7 I could copy my machines elsewhere, then in the console I could add an EXISTING MACHINE!   I find most of the equvalent in the vClient 5

HOW DO I?

By doing a 'Browse the data store' you can see your VM and then the copier to another data store, you can also from here select the file .vmx of a VM that does not save on your ESX and make one "add to inventory"

What you can do is:

1. use a NFS NAS/Server (example a second PC on which you install an NFS server). You glad a store of data by specifying the server NFS in question and the copy the VM on (copy/paste from the browse datastore)

organizational unit

2 - You selected your in VAS VM then you file-Export-export model OVF and suddenly you export it on the drive of your PC to the .ova format. Once you have your ESX Server upgrade it in to go you follow-up folder------deploy OVF Template and select your first file .ova etc...

Eric

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