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Migrate a Virtual Machine to Cloud
You can run a planned migration to move your workload from the vCenter Server to your cloud
organization.
You might want to migrate replicated virtual machines to cloud if you plan maintenance on the source site.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the source site and the target site are online.
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Verify that you have enough privileges to initiate migrations to cloud.
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If you have run test recoveries for the replication that you want to migrate, verify that you cleaned up
the test results.
Procedure
1 In the list of replications, click the replication that you want to migrate.
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Click the Run planned migration icon .
The Planned Migration wizard opens. If the user session to the target cloud organization is expired, the
wizard prompts you to enter user credentials.
3 On the Planned migration options page, select a data synchronization option and click Next.
4 On the Source VM shutdown page, select how to stop the source virtual machine and click Next.
Option Description
Guest shutdown
Shuts down the operating system of the virtual machine within the
timeout period that you set in the time spinners. This option uses VMware
Tools. Select the Guest shutdown option only if VMware Tools is installed
in the guest operating system.
Power off
Immediately shuts down the guest operating system or powers o the
virtual machine. The guest operating system might not shut down
properly. Select the Power  option only if VMware Tools is not installed
on the guest operating system.
5 (Optional) To power on the recovered virtual machine on the target site at the end of the migration
process, select Power on the recovered virtual machine on the Ready to Complete page.
6 Review your seings, and click Finish.
The replication status changes to Recovered, and the source virtual machine is no longer being replicated to
the target site.
What to do next
To continue replicating the source virtual machine to the target site, stop the replication task that is in
Recovered state and congure a new replication.
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