Hello,
I am currently using ESXi 5 and vCenter 5 and I would like to query on if there is a an option that would allow me to auto restore multiple VM's (circa 50 VM's) to there original state at the beginning of each work week vice actually restoring them manually? I have a training environment where I need to be able to reset the VM's at the start of each week.
Is there any option within vCenter to do this or will I need to come up with a script file to be able to accomplish this sort of task?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks julienvarela!
The Independent/Nonpersistent mode actually works pretty well especially since you can still restart (not shutdown) and still hold the settings until a complete shutdown is performed.
One more question, do you know if I can schedule a task to shutdown all VM's and then restart them in vCenter?
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Never mind, I figured it out. Will schedule a task to shutdown all the VM's on a weekly basis once I convert all the VM hard disks to Independent/Nonpersistent.
Hi,
You can configure your hard drive using Independent Non-persistent Mode and create a schedule task on your vCenter . Every time your VM will be restarted , all modified data will be lost.
For more information regarding differences : VMware vSphere 5.1
Regards,
Julien
Thanks julienvarela!
The Independent/Nonpersistent mode actually works pretty well especially since you can still restart (not shutdown) and still hold the settings until a complete shutdown is performed.
One more question, do you know if I can schedule a task to shutdown all VM's and then restart them in vCenter?
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Never mind, I figured it out. Will schedule a task to shutdown all the VM's on a weekly basis once I convert all the VM hard disks to Independent/Nonpersistent.