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Does a VsphereVM always have a parent host and folder?
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
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As the title says. I'm working with vsphere and I'm curious about how vmware objects related to each other. When you have a vmware virtual machine, will it always have a folder and host that it belongs to?
jvm virtual-machine vmware vsphere vmware-fusion
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As the title says. I'm working with vsphere and I'm curious about how vmware objects related to each other. When you have a vmware virtual machine, will it always have a folder and host that it belongs to?
jvm virtual-machine vmware vsphere vmware-fusion
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As the title says. I'm working with vsphere and I'm curious about how vmware objects related to each other. When you have a vmware virtual machine, will it always have a folder and host that it belongs to?
jvm virtual-machine vmware vsphere vmware-fusion
As the title says. I'm working with vsphere and I'm curious about how vmware objects related to each other. When you have a vmware virtual machine, will it always have a folder and host that it belongs to?
jvm virtual-machine vmware vsphere vmware-fusion
jvm virtual-machine vmware vsphere vmware-fusion
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Yes, in order for a VM to exist as an object in the vCenter server (as well as a standalone ESXi host) it will need to have at least a parent host, resource pool, inventory folder, and datastore.
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Yes, in order for a VM to exist as an object in the vCenter server (as well as a standalone ESXi host) it will need to have at least a parent host, resource pool, inventory folder, and datastore.
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Yes, in order for a VM to exist as an object in the vCenter server (as well as a standalone ESXi host) it will need to have at least a parent host, resource pool, inventory folder, and datastore.
Yes, in order for a VM to exist as an object in the vCenter server (as well as a standalone ESXi host) it will need to have at least a parent host, resource pool, inventory folder, and datastore.
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