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Fusion creates a virtual machine as a ''bundle'', which is a set of files grouped together as a package. Each virtual machine bundle contains the VM's virtual disks and settings files. For more details on the location of bundle files on disk see [[VMware_Fusion_Configuration#Location_of_the_Virtual_Machine_Bundle|Location of the Virtual Machine Bundle]]. | Fusion creates a virtual machine as a ''bundle'', which is a set of files grouped together as a package. Each virtual machine bundle contains the VM's virtual disks and settings files. For more details on the location of bundle files on disk see [[VMware_Fusion_Configuration#Location_of_the_Virtual_Machine_Bundle|Location of the Virtual Machine Bundle]]. The bundle contains the following types of files: | ||
==.vmx== | |||
The VM configuration file. | |||
==.vmdk== | |||
A virtual disk file. |
Revision as of 18:46, 3 May 2017
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Virtual Machine Library
VMware Fusion -> Window -> Virtual Machine Library
VM Bundle
Fusion creates a virtual machine as a bundle, which is a set of files grouped together as a package. Each virtual machine bundle contains the VM's virtual disks and settings files. For more details on the location of bundle files on disk see Location of the Virtual Machine Bundle. The bundle contains the following types of files:
.vmx
The VM configuration file.
.vmdk
A virtual disk file.