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1<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
2<!DOCTYPE topic PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Topic//EN" "topic.dtd">
3<topic xml:lang="en-us" id="ovf-import-appliance">
4 <title>Importing an Appliance in OVF Format</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>The following steps show how to import an appliance in OVF format. </p>
8 <ol>
9 <li>
10 <p>Double-click the OVF or OVA file. </p>
11 <p><ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> creates file type associations automatically for any
12 OVF and OVA files on your host OS. </p>
13 <p>The <b outputclass="bold">Appliance Settings</b> page of the <b outputclass="bold">Import Virtual
14 Appliance</b> wizard is shown. This page shows the VMs described in the OVF or OVA file and enables you to
15 change the VM settings. </p>
16 </li>
17 <li>
18 <p>By default, membership of VM groups is preserved on import for VMs that were initially exported from <ph
19 conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>. You can change this behavior by using the <b
20 outputclass="bold">Primary Group</b> setting for the VM. </p>
21 <p>The following global settings apply to all of the VMs that you import: </p>
22 <ul>
23 <li>
24 <p><b outputclass="bold">Base Folder:</b> Specifies
25 the directory on the host in which to store the imported
26 VMs.
27 </p>
28 <p>If an appliance has multiple VMs, you can specify a different directory for each VM by editing the <b
29 outputclass="bold">Base Folder</b> setting for the VM. </p>
30 </li>
31 <li>
32 <p><b outputclass="bold">MAC Address Policy:</b>
33 Reinitializes the MAC addresses of network cards in your
34 VMs prior to import, by default. You can override the
35 default behavior and preserve the MAC addresses on
36 import.
37 </p>
38 </li>
39 <li>
40 <p><b outputclass="bold">Import Hard Drives as
41 VDI:</b> Imports hard drives in the VDI format
42 rather than in the default VMDK format.
43 </p>
44 </li>
45 </ul>
46 </li>
47 <li>
48 <p>Click <b outputclass="bold">Finish</b> to import the appliance. </p>
49 <p><ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> copies the disk images and creates local VMs with the
50 settings described on the <b outputclass="bold">Appliance Settings</b> page. The imported VMs are shown in the
51 list of VMs in VirtualBox Manager. </p>
52 <p>Because disk images are large, the VMDK images that are included with virtual appliances are shipped in a
53 compressed format that cannot be used directly by VMs. So, the images are first unpacked and copied, which
54 might take several minutes. </p>
55 </li>
56 </ol>
57 <p>You can use the <userinput>VBoxManage import</userinput> command to import an appliance. See <xref
58 href="vboxmanage-import.dita"/>. </p>
59 </body>
60
61</topic>
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