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8 Wait for the data transfer and setup process to finish. Click OK to go to the vCenter Server Getting
Started page.
The vCenter Server is migrated from Windows to a newly deployed target appliance. The source
vCenter Server is powered off and the target appliance starts.
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What to do next
Verify that your vCenter Server instances have migrated successfully. For verification steps, see Verify
Your vCenter Server Appliance Upgrade or Migration Is Successful.
Complete the migration or upgrade of other vCenter Server instances in the configuration as needed. For
information on upgrading vCenter Server instances on Windows, see Upgrade vCenter Server 6.0 or 6.5
on Windows.
For post-migration steps, see Chapter 5 After Upgrading or Migrating vCenter Server.
CLI Migration of a vCenter Server Installation from
Windows to an Appliance
You can use the CLI installer to automatically migrate a vCenter Server, vCenter Single Sign-On or
Platform Services Controller from Windows to an appliance.
The installer ISO file contains example templates of JSON files that contain the minimum configuration
parameters required for migrating a vCenter Server, vCenter Single Sign-On, or
Platform Services Controller instance from Windows to an appliance. The example templates are located
in the vcsa-cli-installer/templates/migrate directory.
CLI tasks for migrating your vCenter Server installation from Windows to an appliance:
1 Download and Mount the vCenter Server Appliance Installer.
2 Download and Run VMware Migration Assistant on the Source Windows Machine.
3 Prepare JSON Configuration Files for CLI Migration.
4 Run a Pre-Check Before a CLI Migration to vCenter Server Appliance.
5 Perform a CLI Migration of vCenter Server from Windows to an Appliance.
You can run the CLI installer multiple times with different JSON files to perform multiple CLI migrations, or
you can run the CLI migrations concurrently in a batch mode.
Important The user name that you use to log in to the machine from which you want to run the CLI
installer, the path to the vCenter Server Appliance installer, the path to your JSON configuration file, and
the string values in your JSON configuration file, including the passwords, must contain only ASCII
characters. Extended ASCII and non-ASCII characters are unsupported.
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