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3 Select the migration type and click Next.
Option Description
Change compute resource only Move the virtual machine to another host.
Change storage only Move the virtual machine’s configuration file and virtual disks.
Change both compute resource and
storage
Move the virtual machine to another host and move its configuration file and
virtual disks.
Migrate virtual machine(s) to a specific
datacenter
Move the virtual machine to a virtual data center, where you can assign policies to
VMs.
4 If you change the compute resource of the virtual machine, select the destination compute resource
for this virtual machine migration and click Next.
Any compatibility problem appears in the Compatibility panel. Fix the problem, or select another host
or cluster.
Possible targets include hosts and DRS clusters with any level of automation. If a cluster has no DRS
enabled, select a specific host in the cluster rather than selecting the cluster.
Important If the virtual machine that you migrate has an NVDIMM device and virtual PMem hard
disks, the destination host or cluster must have available PMem resource. Otherwise, the
compatibility check fails and you cannot proceed further with the migration.
If the virtual machine that you migrate does not have an NVDIMM device, but it has virtual PMem
hard disks, the destination host or cluster must have available PMem resource, so that all PMem hard
disks remain stored on a PMem datastore. Otherwise, all the hard disks will use the storage policy
and datastore selected for the configuration files of the virtual machine.
Important Migrating a virtual machine that has an NVDIMM device or a vPMem disk to a host that
does not have the proper license fails and leaves the virtual machine in an unmanageable state for 90
seconds. You can afterwards retry the migration and choose a destination host that is licensed to use
PMem devices.
5 On the Select storage page, select the storage type for the virtual machine configuration files and all
the hard disks.
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If you select the Standard mode, all virtual disks are stored on a standard datastore.
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If you select the PMem mode, all virtual disks are stored on the host-local PMem datastore.
Configuration files cannot be stored on a PMem datastore and you must additionally select a
regular datastore for the configuration files of the virtual machine.
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If you select the Hybrid mode, all PMem virtual disks remain stored on a PMem datastore. Non-
PMem disks are affected by your choice of a VM storage policy and datastore or datastore
cluster.
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