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This process is fundamental in the management of virtualized systems, as it allows IT administrators to manage multiple instances of software and operating systems without the need to perform installations from scratch. Additionally, cloning virtual machines contributes to disaster recovery, as backups of critical virtual machines can be created that can be quickly restored in case of failures. In summary, Oracle VM cloning is a powerful tool that optimizes the management of virtual resources and improves operational efficiency in IT environments.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: The cloning of Oracle VM is the process of creating a copy of a virtual machine in Oracle VM. This procedure allows replicating the configuration, operating system, and applications of an existing virtual machine, facilitating the efficient creation of testing, development, or production environments. 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This process is fundamental in the management of virtualized systems, as it allows IT administrators to manage multiple instances of software and operating systems without the need to perform installations from scratch. Additionally, cloning virtual machines contributes to disaster recovery, as backups of critical virtual machines can be created that can be quickly restored in case of failures. 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