This is due that Microsoft doesn't support Windows 2003 and XP anymore.
#Vmware converter 5.5 how to#
There are some blogs on how to get Windows 2003 to work but not offically supported.Īs for NGT the OS needs to be 64 bit and Windows 2008 R2/Windows 7 or later is only supported. Here is a list of support VM types on AHV In case to convert it, we created a win2003 (192.168.62.30) VM, and installed Converter standalone 5. Convert 8 hours ago Will convert a Physical Linux centos 192.168.62.20 to VMWare. We also have this KB with more details steps Convert Linux Physical to VMWare using Converter S.
#Vmware converter 5.5 install#
The main key would to be to install VirtIO driver before moving the VM over. The VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 5.5.3 release provides an update to OpenSSL library, which addresses multiple security issues. If you have other VM's that aren't using UEFI then you can import those without an issue. The vCenter Converter Standalone 5.5.3 release fixes the Bash shell vulnerability. The UEFI in the doc is only supported from Hyper-v to AHV not VMware. If the vm isn't using UEFI then the whole vm will convert fine.
We have a portal doc on how to migrate from esxi to AHVĬurrently it's not supported to migrate esxi UEFI enabled VMs to AHV directly. 56.05 Philippine Peso (PHP) to BSC Stations (BSCS) conversion at the current exchange rate. Jjoder wrote:Please do not use vmware converter to convert from vmware to AHV there are some issues in doing so.