Configuring the Default VM State
To configure the VM State at the project level, select a project to open its Details page and select Settings.
Here, you'll find the option to configure the default VM state for new blueprints and snapshots.
Under Default VM State for New Blueprints and Snapshots, you can select one of the following settings from the dropdown list:
- Power Off - VMs will be powered off, and when resumed, will power back on without RAM state.
- Suspend - VMs will suspend and resume with RAM state.
The VM state set at the project level will apply to all machines in blueprints and environments created under that project. For existing projects, Suspend will remain the default state, but for any new projects created after September 1, 2024, Power Off will be set as the default.
Viewing Default States in a Blueprint
To check the default state of the machines within a specific blueprint, open a blueprint’s Details page.
The Default VM state during Blueprint creation field will display whether the state is set to Power Off or Suspend.
All machines generated from this blueprint will inherit the default VM state unless a specific VM state is assigned to individual machines.
See Boot Settings for more information on editing the VM State and Boot Order at an environment level.
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