Users Guide

Risk Profile 1: Indicates guidelines for the highest security environments, such as top-secret
government or military installations, or anyone with sensitive data or in a highly regulated
environment.
NOTE: By selecting a more secure policy, you lose some VM functionality, such as automated
tools, inability to shrink VM disks, persistent mode only, no logging and performance
information, blocked device interactions, and limited remote console connections. See the
hardening guides for more details.
10. Click Create and Start a New VM.
11. After the VM is created, the EVO:RAIL Management interface is displayed.
Monitor VMs
EVO:RAIL Management allows users to view all VMs in a grid. Use the Filter By and Sort By lists in the
upper-right corner to arrange the VMs. Use the Search box to search for VMs by name.
If you click a VM, you can have the following options depending on the state of your VM. To view all the
options, click the VM.
Install VMware Tools
NOTE: To install VMware Tools, your guest OS must already be installed on your VM, and the guest
OS ISO disk must be ejected from the virtual CD drive.
Rename VM
Eject ISO
Open console
Clone VM
NOTE: The VM is same as the original. A message is displayed asking you to type a new CM
name.
Suspend or Resume
Delete
NOTE: Only accessible if VM is shut down or turned off.
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