![]() Support for virtual machine hardware version 10 (62TB disks, virtual SATA controllers, etc.).So what's new in this latest 5.5 release? New functionality includes: VCenter Converter Standalone can convert physical machines running Windows or Linux operating systems to VMware virtual machines convert third-party image or virtual machine formats such as Parallels Desktop, Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery, Norton Ghost, Acronis, StorageCraft, Microsoft Virtual Server or Virtual PC, and Microsoft Hyper-V Server virtual machines to VMware virtual machines enable centralized management of remote conversions of multiple physical servers or virtual machines simultaneously ensure conversion reliability through quiesced snapshots of the guest operating system on the source machine before data migration and enable non-disruptive conversions through hot cloning, with no source server downtime or reboot. 5Nine recently announced a VMware to Hyper-V converter, which might be an interesting way to move from one type to Hyper-V in a round about way. So if you're looking to migrate to something else, like Microsoft Hyper-V, you'll have to look elsewhere. Obviously, the software will only convert TO a VMware virtual machine format. From its centralized management console, Converter Standalone can convert multiple local and remote physical machines without any disruptions or downtime. The software uses a wizard-driven interface to make it all possible. VMware vCenter Converter Standalone provides users with an easy-to-use solution to automate the process of creating VMware virtual machines from physical machines (P2V), other virtual machine formats (V2V), and third-party image formats (I2V). ![]()
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