Make a copy of virtual machine with Vmware Server

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It’s proven to be that during software development process, research activities and etc., using of virtulization is invaluable. In my practice I use Vmware Server, so the next article would be useful.

First of all, we need to find where all our virtual machines are in our system. After small search I’ve found vmware files in /var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines. There are some set of directories each corresponds to some of your already created virtual machines. In my case I was interested in cloning virtual machine with name db1 to new machine db2 and then to db3.

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2 Responses to “Make a copy of virtual machine with Vmware Server”


  1. 1 hxamstojjf

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  2. 2 artiomix

    Thank you for your comment, hxamstojjf!

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