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    Quote Originally Posted by sky-knight View Post

    But yes, hard. Much harder than it needs to be.

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    In a VMWare infrastructure we normally don't give a rats arse if it's portable or not...it's going back into VMWare.

    "Much harder than it needs to be" though, I don't get that...I think it's 7 mouse clicks through an easy peasy hand holding wizard. //shrug.

    New==>Scheduled Task....select what kind of task in the drop down menu, select the VM you want to apply it to, name it/description, select time/frequency...save/apply. Whew...I'm dripping sweat from that dang wizard!

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    I don't mean portable in that it's going outside the hypervisor. I mean it's exporting the VMs into a Citrix VM Template file, so I can simply double click the VM into any Citrix deployment.

    Using the VCB stuff you end up with a pile of stuff that only VDR understands, so you have to put the VDR VM back, attach the share, then restore. A bit of a pain if the server fails. This tactic I only use on single server hypervisor setups. And to be honest, only in house. If you want me to support a virtual environment you can spring for a proper SAN and a pair of hypervisors.
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