Hi Gijsbert,

When you stop a VM on VMware, it is not removed from Inventory. It shows as 
stopped (not-running) in vSphere.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gijsbert Janssen van Doorn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 27 July 2015 04:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stop Instance on VMware hypervisor

Hi All,

Unfortunately I have no way to test this, that is why I am asking this
here:

When stopping an Instance in CloudStack (with XenServer hypervisors) the 
Instance is removed from the XenCenter inventory. Is this the same on VMWare.. 
meaning that when I stop an Instance it gets removed from the vCenter 
inventory, if so; is there any way to avoid this behaviour and to keep the VM 
in the vCenter environment?

Thanks in advance!

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