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Old 10-12-2008   #5 (permalink)
Jmnts


 
 

Re: AW: Converter

Thank you all for the responses.

We don't have SCVMM 2007. Is SCVMM 2007 able to manage Hyper-V? I know that
is able to manage Virtual Server, but I thought that for Hyper-V we would
need SCVMM 2008?

The VMDK(VMWare) to VHD Converter sounds the only option for now. I'll try
it and try not to forget to uninstall vmware tools.

Thank you all.


"Bo Berglund" wrote:
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> On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 12:45:21 +0200, "Peter Ettinger"
> <p.ettinger@xxxxxx-divers.de> wrote:
>
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> >"Jmnts" <Jmnts@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> >news496C3E1-08EB-43B4-8B54-E7B8A7E33BC9@xxxxxx
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> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> In the old company that I was we work with VMware, now I'm working with
> >> Virtual server 2005 R2 and Hyper-V. With VMware I had a tool "vmware
> >> converter" that allows me to convert physical or virtual machines into
> >> virtual machanes.
> >>
> >> Does Microsoft has anything like this for Virtual server or Hyper-V?
> >>
>
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> >You may have a look here:
> >http://vmtoolkit.com/files/folders/c...rs/entry8.aspx
> >Except one VM it worked quite fine.
> >Just convert virtual hard drive images from VMWare's VMDK format into the
> >Microsoft's VHD format.
> >Create a Hyper-V VM using the converted VHD. Done
> >Grtz
> >
>
> If you go from VMWare to VPC/Virtual server you might want to
> uninstall the VMWare tools before making the conversion of the disks.
> Makes it easier on you to start it up inside VPC/VS.
>
> --
>
> Bo Berglund (Sweden)
>
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