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If you plan to transfer high volumes of virtual machine data that the management network cannot
accommodate or if you want to isolate cold migration trac in a subnet dierent from the management
network, for example, for migration over a long distance, redirect the cold migration trac on a host to the
TCP/IP stack that is dedicated to cold migration and cloning of powered o virtual machines. See “Place
Trac for Cold Migration, Cloning, and Snapshots on the Provisioning TCP/IP Stack,” on page 143.
Migration with vMotion
If you need to take a host oine for maintenance, you can move the virtual machine to another host.
Migration with vMotion™ allows virtual machine processes to continue working throughout a migration.
When you migrate a virtual machine with vMotion, the new host for the virtual machine must meet
compatibility requirements so that the migration can proceed.
vMotion Migration Types
With vMotion, you can change the compute resource on which a virtual machine is running, or you can
change both the compute resource and the storage of the virtual machine.
When you migrate virtual machines with vMotion and choose to change only the host, the entire state of the
virtual machine is moved to the new host. The associated virtual disk remains in the same location on
storage that must be shared between the two hosts.
When you choose to change both the host and the datastore, the virtual machine state is moved to a new
host and the virtual disk is moved to another datastore. vMotion migration to another host and datastore is
possible in vSphere environments without shared storage.
After the virtual machine state is migrated to the alternate host, the virtual machine runs on the new host.
Migrations with vMotion are completely transparent to the running virtual machine.
When you choose to change both the compute resource and the storage, you can use vMotion to migrate
virtual machines across vCenter Server instances, data centers, and subnets.
Transferred State Information
The state information includes the current memory content and all the information that denes and
identies the virtual machine. The memory content includes transaction data and the bits of the operating
system and applications that are in the memory. The dening and identication information stored in the
state includes all the data that maps to the virtual machine hardware elements, such as BIOS, devices, CPU,
MAC addresses for the Ethernet cards, chip set states, registers, and so forth.
Stages in vMotion
Migration with vMotion occurs in three stages:
1 When the migration with vMotion is requested, vCenter Server veries that the existing virtual machine
is in a stable state with its current host.
2 The virtual machine state information (memory, registers, and network connections) is copied to the
target host.
3 The virtual machine resumes its activities on the new host.
If errors occur during migration, the virtual machine reverts to its original state and location.
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