Cloning modes, Volume-based cloning – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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Cloning Modes

Converter Standalone implements volume-based cloning, disk-based cloning, and linked cloning.

Table 1-3. Cloning Modes

Cloning Mode

Application

Description

Volume based

Selects the volumes to copy from the

source machine to the destination

machine.

Volume-based cloning is relatively

slow. File-level cloning is slower than

block-level cloning. Dynamic disks are

converted into basic volumes on the

target virtual machine.

Disk based

Creates exact copies of the source

machines, for all types of basic and

dynamic disks.

You cannot select which data to copy.

Disk-based cloning is faster than

volume-based cloning.

Linked clone

Use to quickly check compatibility of

non-VMware images

For certain third-party sources, the

linked clone is corrupted if you power

on the source machine. Linked cloning

is the fastest (but incomplete) cloning

mode that Converter Standalone

supports.

Volume-Based Cloning

Converter Standalone supports volume-based cloning for hot and cold cloning and to import existing virtual

machines.
In volume-based cloning, all volumes in the destination virtual machine are converted to basic volumes,

regardless of their type in the corresponding source volume. Volume-based cloning at the file or block level is

performed, depending on the volume size you select. Dynamic source disks are read but not preserved during

volume-based conversions. Dynamic disks are converted into basic volumes on the target virtual machine.

Volume-based cloning at
the file level

Performed when any size smaller than the original is selected.

Volume-based cloning at
the block level

Performed when the volume size is maintained or extended.

Depending on the cloning mode, Converter Standalone might not support some types of source volumes.

Table 1-4

shows the supported and unsupported source volume types.

Table 1-4. Supported and Unsupported Source Volumes

Cloning Mode

Source Volumes Supported

Source Volumes Not Supported

Virtual machine importing

n

Basic volumes

n

All types of dynamic volumes

n

Windows NT 4 with mirrored

volumes

n

Only master boot record (MBR)

disks

n

RAID

n

Windows NT4 fault-tolerant

volumes

n

GUID partition table (GPT) disks

Hot cloning

All types of source volumes that

Windows recognizes

n

Any volumes that reside on

Windows NT operating systems

Volume-based cloning at the file level is supported only for FAT, FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3, and ReiserFS file

systems.

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