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Glossary
external
IP
address
A
unique
IP
address
temporarily
assigned
to
each
virtual
machine
deployed
using
network
fencing
or
connecting
a
virtual
network
to
a
physical
network.
Through
these
external
addresses,
virtual
machines
both
inside
and
outside
the
configuration
can
communicate
with
each
other.
F
fencing
An
architecture
that
isolates
virtual
machine
configurations
while
allowing
full
network
access.
Fencing
enables
you
to
work
with
live
instances
of
identical
configurations
on
the
same
network
simultaneously.
force
delete
To
forcefully
delete
a
virtual
machine
when
an
ESX
host
failure
prevents
the
Lab
Manager
administrator
from
deleting
the
virtual
machine.
The
operation
cleans
the
virtual
machine
from
the
Lab Manager
database
but
not
from
the
VirtualCenter
inventory.
You
can
manually
remove
the
virtual
machine
from
the
VirtualCenter
inventory.
force
undeploy
To
forcefully
undeploy
a
virtual
machine
after
situations
such
as
an
ESX
host
goes
permanently
offline
or
someone
manually
removes
a
virtual
machine
from
VirtualCenter
inventory.
FQDN
(fully
qualified
domain
name)
The
name
of
a
host
that
includes
the
host
name
and
the
domain
name.
For
example,
the
FQDN
of
a
host
named
esx1
in
the
domain
vmware.com
is
esx1.vmware.com
.
full
clone
(n.)
Full
copy
of
the
consolidated
sum
of
delta
disks
and
base
disk
of
a
virtual
machine.
Full
cloning
takes
a
significantly
longer
time
than
linked
cloning.
(v.)
To
make
a
full
copy
of
the
consolidated
sum
of
delta
disks
and
base
disk
of
a
virtual
machine.
See
also
linked
clone
,
base
disk
.
G
guest
customization
Lab
Manager
customization
of
the
network
settings
inside
the
guest
operating
system
of
a
virtual
machine.
These
settings
include
the
machine
name,
IP
settings,
and
Security
Identifier
(SID)
for
Windows
guest
operating
systems.
Lab Manager
creates
a
package
with
the
guest
customization
tools.
When
you
power
on
a
virtual
machine
for
the
first
time,
Lab Manager
copies
the
package,
runs
the
tools,
and
deletes
the
package
from
the
virtual
machine.
Without
guest
customization,
the
virtual
machine
uses
the
settings
of
the
virtual
machine
template
it
is
based
on.
This
situation
can
create
machine
name
and
network
conflicts
when
you
deploy
more
than
one
virtual
machine
created
from
the
same
virtual
machine
template
at
the
same
time.
guest
operating
system
An
operating
system
that
runs
inside
a
virtual
machine.
H
host
The
physical
computer
on
which
the
virtual
machines
managed
by
Lab
Manager
reside.
I
import
To
copy
a
configuration
from
an
SMB
share,
or
to
copy
a
virtual
machine
from
an
SMB
share
or
VirtualCenter.
internal
IP
address
A
preconfigured
IP
address
for
a
virtual
machine
in
a
configuration.
Internal
IP
addresses
remain
static
across
cloning
activity.
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