Cloning Virtual Machines

You can create a full copy or a linked copy of an existing VM. This copy is called a clone. You might use a cloned VM to experiment with a VM configuration, to test different guest OS levels, or to back up a VM.

The Clone Virtual Machine wizard guides you through the cloning process.

You can start the Clone Virtual Machine wizard in one of the following ways:

The Clone menu item is disabled while a virtual machine is running.

The New Machine Name and Path page is displayed.

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The following clone options are available:

Click Next. The Clone Type page is displayed.

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The Clone Type option specifies whether to create a clone that is linked to the source VM or to create a fully independent clone:

(Optional) Click Next. The Snapshots page is displayed.

The Snapshots page is only displayed for machines that have snapshots and the selected clone type is Full Clone.

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You use this page to select which parts of the snapshot tree to include in the clone. The available options are as follows:

Click Finish to start the clone operation.

The duration of the clone operation depends on the size and number of attached disk images. In addition, the clone operation saves all the differencing disk images of a snapshot.

You can also use the VBoxManage clonevm command to clone a VM. See .