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Table Of Contents
- VMware vCenter Converter Standalone User's Guide
- Contents
- Updated Information
- About This Book
- Introduction to VMware vCenter Converter Standalone
- System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems
- Installation Space Requirements
- Supported Source Types
- Supported Destination Types
- Configuring Permissions for VirtualCenter Users
- Support for IPv6 in Converter Standalone
- TCP/IP and UDP Port Requirements for Conversion
- Requirements for Remote Hot Cloning of Windows Operating Systems
- Installing and Uninstalling Converter Standalone
- Perform a Local Installation on Windows
- Perform a Client-Server Installation in Windows
- Perform a Command-Line Installation in Windows
- Command-Line Options for Windows Installation
- Modify Converter Standalone in Windows
- Repair Converter Standalone in Windows
- Uninstall Converter Standalone in Windows
- Connect to a Remote Converter Standalone Server
- Convert a Physical or Virtual Machine
- Start the Wizard for a Conversion
- Select a Source Machine to Convert
- Select a Powered-On Windows Machine to Convert
- Select a Powered-On Linux Machine to Convert
- Select an ESX/ESXi or vCenter Server Virtual Machine to Convert
- Select a VMware Hosted Virtual Machine to Convert
- Select a Backup Image or a Third-Party Virtual Machine to Convert
- Select a Hyper-V Server Virtual Machine to Convert
- Select a Destination for the New Virtual Machine
- Configure the Hardware of the Destination Virtual Machine
- Organize the Data to Copy on the Destination Machine
- Resize a Volume
- Exclude a Source Volume from the Conversion Process
- Move a Volume to a Different Virtual Disk
- Select the Destination Datastore for a Source Volume
- Add a Virtual Disk
- Move a Disk to a Different Datastore
- Create an Expandable Disk on a Managed Destination
- Create an Expandable Disk on a Hosted Destination
- Exclude a Source Disk from the Conversion Task
- Copy All Disks to the Destination
- Create a Linked Clone
- Edit the Number of Processors
- Allocate Memory for the Destination Virtual Machine
- Specify a Disk Controller for the Destination Virtual Machine
- Configure the Network Settings of the Destination Virtual Machine
- Configure the Network for the Helper Virtual Machine
- Organize the Data to Copy on the Destination Machine
- Configure the Software on the Destination Virtual Machine
- Configure the Conversion Task
- Set the Startup Mode for Destination Services
- Stop Services Running on the Source Machine
- Synchronize the Destination Machine with Changes Made to the Source Machine
- Power Off the Source Machine After Conversion
- Power On the Destination Virtual Machine After Conversion
- Limit the Amount of Resources Used by the Conversion Task
- Uninstall Converter Standalone Agent from the Source Machine
- Review the Summary and Submit the Conversion Task
- Configure Virtual Machines
- Save Sysprep Files
- Start the Configuration Wizard
- Select a Source Machine to Configure
- Select the Options to Configure
- Review and Submit the Configuration Task
- Managing Conversion and Configuration Tasks
- Index
What to do next
On the Destination System page you can select the destination type for the new virtual machine.
Select a VMware Hosted Virtual Machine to Convert
You can convert a virtual machine created or used in a VMware hosted product, such as VMware Workstation,
VMware Player, VMware Fusion, and VMware Server.
Prerequisites
Verify that your source machine is a supported VMware Desktop products virtual machine “Supported Source
Types,” on page 23.
If you plan to use a network path to locate the source, verify that the machine where Converter Standalone
server runs has access to that network path.
Power off the source machine before the conversion.
Procedure
1 On the Source System page of the Conversion wizard, select VMware Workstation or other VMware
virtual machine from the Select source type drop-down menu.
2 Locate the virtual machine source.
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If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, provide a network path to the source
virtual machine file (.vmx) in the Virtual machine file text box. For
example, \\server\virtual_machines\virtual_machine.vmx.
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If you are connected to a local Converter Standalone server, provide a network path or a local path
to the .vmx file.
The file type choices are limited to VMware Workstation *.vmx files.
3 If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, enter user credentials for accessing the
source virtual machine.
You do not have to provide user credentials if you are connected to a local Converter Standalone server.
In such cases, Converter Standalone uses the Windows credentials to connect to the source machine.
4 (Optional) To view more information about the selected source, click View source details
5 Click Next to proceed to the Destination System page.
What to do next
On the Destination System page you can select the destination type for the new virtual machine.
Select a Backup Image or a Third-Party Virtual Machine to Convert
You can select a backup image or a third-party virtual machine as the conversion source.
Prerequisites
Verify that your machine is a supported backup image or third-party virtual machine here “Supported Source
Types,” on page 23.
If you plan to use a network path to locate the source, verify that the machine where Converter Standalone
server runs has access to that network path.
Power off the source machine before the conversion.
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