Copy a virtual machine (VM) if you want to clone an existing VM on your everRun system. For example, you can copy a healthy VM to create a new VM, or you can copy a VM that is not working properly and use the copy for troubleshooting purposes. (If you want to import or migrate a VM from a different system, see the overview in Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines.)
To copy a VM, select a VM on the Virtual Machines page and click Copy. A wizard steps you through the process of renaming and allocating resources to the new VM.
Copying a VM creates an identical VM with a unique SMBIOS UUID, system serial number, MAC addresses, and hardware ID.
For information about these levels of protection, see Creating a New Virtual Machine and Modes of Operation.
On the vCPUs and Memory page:
Assign each volume to a Storage Group.
Ensure that you select a Storage Group that supports the sector size of the volume you are copying (see Planning Virtual Machine Storage) and select the Sector Size that matches the source volume (the copy feature cannot convert the sector size of a volume). Note that the boot volume must have a sector size of 512 B. You can select the sector size, either 4K or 512B, only for data disks.
Click Add New Volume to create a new data volume. (If the button is not visible, scroll down to the bottom of the wizard page.)
For more information, see Planning Virtual Machine Storage. To continue, click Next.
On the Copy Summary page:
After the copy process is complete; the everRun system may continue to synchronize data between PMs to enable HA
If necessary, use the following information to resolve problems with the copy process.
Remove any volumes associated with the copied VM.