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| | Re: SCVMM Safe for P2V? My $0.02 - it worked pretty well for me... -- Sincerely, Daniel Petri MVP, Senior IT consultant, trainer www.petri.co.il ----------------------------------- "JBradshaw" <jbradsha@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9vidnWQXctirIRnVnZ2dnUVZ_qninZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > Trying to figure out a P2V solution. We're mostly a Dell / Win2K3 > environment. My first couple of attempts at P2V using VSMT were > disastrous, failing to convert and destroying the source machine in the > process. > > I'm hoping SCVMM is a little more robust, a little less invasive, and an > all around better experience. > > What risks are there using SCVMM? Does it alter or modify the source > machine in any way? Can I reasonably expect to try it on a production > server without having to worry that it is going to cause a crash or blue > screen or otherwise nuke the OS? > |
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