# Virtual Machines A virtual machine (VM) represents a virtual compute instance hosted within a cluster or directly on a device. Each VM must be assigned to at least one of: a [site](../dcim/site.md), a [cluster](./cluster.md), or a [device](../dcim/device.md). Virtual machines may have virtual [interfaces](./vminterface.md) assigned to them, but do not support any physical component. When a VM has one or more interfaces with IP addresses assigned, a primary IP for the VM can be designated, for both IPv4 and IPv6. ## Fields ### Name The virtual machine's configured name. Must be unique within its scoping context: - If assigned to a **cluster**: unique within the cluster and tenant. - If assigned to a **device** (no cluster): unique within the device and tenant. ### Role The functional role assigned to the VM. ### Status The VM's operational status. !!! tip Additional statuses may be defined by setting `VirtualMachine.status` under the [`FIELD_CHOICES`](../../configuration/data-validation.md#field_choices) configuration parameter. ### Start on Boot The start on boot setting from the hypervisor. !!! tip Additional statuses may be defined by setting `VirtualMachine.start_on_boot` under the [`FIELD_CHOICES`](../../configuration/data-validation.md#field_choices) configuration parameter. ### Site / Cluster / Device The location or host for this VM. At least one must be specified: - **Site only**: The VM exists at a site but is not assigned to a specific cluster or device. - **Cluster only**: The VM belongs to a virtualization cluster. The site is automatically inferred from the cluster's scope. - **Device only**: The VM runs directly on a physical host device without a cluster (e.g. containers). The site is automatically inferred from the device's site. - **Cluster + Device**: The VM belongs to a cluster and is pinned to a specific host device within that cluster. The device must be a registered host of the assigned cluster. !!! info "New in NetBox v4.6" Virtual machines can now be assigned directly to a device without requiring a cluster. This is particularly useful for modeling VMs running on standalone hosts outside of a cluster. ### Platform A VM may be associated with a particular [platform](../dcim/platform.md) to indicate its operating system. ### Primary IPv4 & IPv6 Addresses Each VM may designate one primary IPv4 address and/or one primary IPv6 address for management purposes. !!! tip NetBox will prefer IPv6 addresses over IPv4 addresses by default. This can be changed by setting the `PREFER_IPV4` configuration parameter. ### vCPUs The number of virtual CPUs provisioned. A VM may be allocated a partial vCPU count (e.g. 1.5 vCPU). ### Memory The amount of running memory provisioned, in megabytes. ### Disk The amount of disk storage provisioned, in megabytes. !!! warning This field may be directly modified only on virtual machines which do not define discrete [virtual disks](./virtualdisk.md). Otherwise, it will report the sum of all attached disks. ### Serial Number Optional serial number assigned to this virtual machine. !!! info Unlike devices, uniqueness is not enforced for virtual machine serial numbers.