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Converting Machines

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This information describes how to create a conversion task to convert physical machines to a variety of

destinations. You can use local or remote hot cloning, virtual machines, virtual appliances, and third-party

system images as destinations.

Convert a Machine

The approach you take for creating your virtual machine is determined by the type of source and the type of

destination that you select.

Source type

A powered-on physical or virtual machine, a VMware Infrastructure virtual

machine running on an ESX host, a virtual appliance, or a standalone virtual

machine.
Standalone virtual machines include VMware virtual machines, backup

images, and third-party virtual machines such as VMware Workstation,

VMware Server, VCB, Acronis True Image, Microsoft Virtual PC and Virtual

Server, Symantec Backup Exec Server Recovery (formerly known as

LiveState Recovery), LiveState Recovery, StorageCraft, Parallels Desktop for

Microsoft Windows and Mac OS, Parallels Workstation, and Norton Ghost

(only

.sv2i

) images.

Table 2-3

contains a full list of supported source types and product versions.

Destination type

ESX host, ESX host that vCenter Server manages, a virtual appliance, or a

VMware standalone virtual machine.

Table 2-6

contains a full list of supported destination types and product

versions.

Procedure

1

Start the Wizard for a Conversion

on page 38

The Conversion wizard helps you specify your source machine, the destination for the machine, and to

select the machine's settings.

2

Select a Source to Convert

on page 38

You can select from several source options for the type of machine to convert.

3

Select a Destination for the New Virtual Machine

on page 42

A newly created virtual machine must have a destination in which to store it. When you set up a

conversion task, you must select a destination.

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