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Table 2-7. Changes to Properties Because of Conversion
Affected Area Behavior
UUID The virtual machine's BIOS and location, identified by uuid.bios and uuid.location, are not
preserved. The destination host machine regenerates the BIOS and location.
Disk resource allocation Defaults to the values available on the host when the virtual machine is created.
Information Not Preserved for Hosted Product Destinations
When you import a VCB image to a hosted product destination (Workstation, for example), Converter
Standalone cannot guarantee that virtual machine properties can be preserved. This behavior is because
Converter Standalone handles this import as a migration, and not as a restore.
For more information about VCB images, see the Virtual Machine Backup Guide.
Configuring Permissions for vCenter Users
To convert virtual machines to vCenter machines with Converter Standalone, you must have certain vCenter
permissions set at the datacenter level.
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Datastore.Allocate Space
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Virtual machine.Inventory.Create new
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Virtual machine.Configuration.Add new disk
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Virtual Machine.Interaction.Power On (needed only if you choose to power on the destination virtual
machine after conversion)
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Virtual Machine.Provisioning.Allow Disk Access
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Resource.Assign Virtual Machine To Resource Pool
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Network.Assign network (needed only if you plan to connect the destination virtual machine to a
network)
For more information about setting permissions, see the vSphere Datacenter Administration Guide.
Support for IPv6 in Converter Standalone
Converter Standalone supports both IPv4 and IPv6 Internet protocols with several limitations.
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6 or IPng) is the successor to Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), which is the
currently used protocol for assigning IP addresses to computers on the Internet. IPv6 was adopted to overcome
the expected exhaustion of IPv4 addresses that might be caused by the constantly increasing number of
computers on the Internet.
While IPv4 uses 32bit addresses, IPv6 uses 128bit. IPv6 addresses can have different formats or notations.
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1040:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
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1040::1
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21DA:00D3:0010:2F3B:02AA:00FF:FE28:9C5A
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[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]:443
Converter Standalone supports all IPv6 notations for all components of the system.
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Converter Standalone installer
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Converter Standalone client
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Converter Standalone agent
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