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The VMware Packer builder is able to create VMware virtual machines for use with
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any VMware product.
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layout: docs
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page_title: VMware Builder
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# VMware Builder
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The VMware Packer builder is able to create VMware virtual machines for use with
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any VMware product.
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Packer actually comes with multiple builders able to create VMware machines,
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depending on the strategy you want to use to build the image. Packer supports
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the following VMware builders:
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- [vmware-iso](/docs/builders/vmware-iso.html) - Starts from an ISO file,
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creates a brand new VMware VM, installs an OS, provisions software within
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the OS, then exports that machine to create an image. This is best for
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people who want to start from scratch.
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- [vmware-vmx](/docs/builders/vmware-vmx.html) - This builder imports an
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existing VMware machine (from a VMX file), runs provisioners on top of that
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VM, and exports that machine to create an image. This is best if you have an
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existing VMware VM you want to use as the source. As an additional benefit,
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you can feed the artifact of this builder back into Packer to iterate on
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a machine.
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