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Upload Private Images

{{ $t('productDocDetail.updateTime') }}: 2025-12-18

Step 1.Log in to SCP, navigate to Images > Private VM Images, and click Upload to Cloud Platform or Tenant.

Step 2.Enter the name and description, select the corresponding resource pool and OS version.

Items

Description

Upload to

Private VM images uploaded to tenants will use their private image repository.
Private VM images uploaded to the cloud platform can be shared to tenants and will not use their private image repository.

Image

Select the image file from the local device or storage device; ISO or VMA format files are supported.

Name

Enter the image name; if left blank, the original file name will be used by default. Can only contain letters, digits, spaces, Chinese characters, and the following special characters: () [] - . + @

Description

Fill in the image description (optional).

Resource Pool

Select HCI resource pools; multiple selections are supported.

OS

Select the corresponding OS version. The following versions are supported:

Windows Server 2025 64-bit

Windows Server 2022 64-bit

Windows Server 2019 64-bit

Windows Server 2016 64-bit

Windows Server 2012 64-bit

Windows Server 2008 32-bit

Windows Server 2008 64-bit

Windows Server 2003 32-bit

Windows Server 2003 64-bit

Microsoft Windows 11 64-bit

Microsoft Windows 10 32-bit

Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit

Microsoft Windows 8 32-bit

Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit

Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit

Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit

Microsoft Windows XP 32-bit

Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit

Microsoft Windows 2000

Linux 3.X/2.6 Kernel 32-bit

Linux 3.X/2.6 Kernel 64-bit

Linux 2.4 Kernel 32-bit

Linux 2.4 Kernel 64-bit

Linux 4.X Kernel 32-bit

Linux 4.X Kernel 64-bit

Linux 5.X Kernel 64-bit

SUSE Linux

FreeBSD

Red Flag Linux

NeoKylin

NeoShine Linux

LinuxDeepin

Ubuntu

UOS

CentOS

Debian GNU/Linux

Oracle Linux

Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Solaris

Fedora

Kylin

Emind

openEuler

Kali Linux

Linx

Rocky Linux

32-bit OS

64-bit OS

Step 3.Click Uploadstart uploading file.