View setup options for a new virtual machine – VMware VCENTER CONVERTER EN-000158-02 User Manual

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In the Virtual machine details pane, type a name for the converted virtual machine and browse to select

its destination location.
The name can be 80 characters long, is case-sensitive, and must be unique within the virtual machine

folder. The name can contain alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).

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(Optional) If you are connected to a remote Converter Standalone server, click Connect As and enter the

address and user credentials.

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If the source is a remote physical machine, enter the address and user credentials for a location that

is accessible from that source machine.

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If the source is another virtual machine, enter the address and user credentials for a location that is

accessible to the machine that runs the remote Converter Standalone server.

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Click Next.

You selected to create a standalone virtual machine to run on one of the supported VMware products.

What to do next

On the View/Edit Options page, you can make more precise settings to the conversion task.

View Setup Options for a New Virtual Machine

Depending on the selected source machine and destination type, the View/Edit Options page provides setup

options for the destination virtual machine or virtual appliance.

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Select the Destination Folder

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The Destination Attributes option is available for VMware Infrastructure destinations. This option

allows you to determine the logical relationship of the new virtual machine to the virtual environment.

You select the folder to which the target virtual machine belongs.

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Organizing the Data to Copy to the Destination Machine

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Depending on the selected source and destination, you can select what data to copy to the destination

virtual machine. You can also select the data's location on specific datastores in your virtual environment.

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Change Device Settings on the New Virtual Machine

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You can change the number of processors, the amount of memory, and the disk controller type to run

on the destination virtual machine.

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Change Network Connections on the Destination

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You can change the number of network adapters to appear on the destination virtual machine.

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Control the Status of Windows Services During Conversion

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You can change the starting mode of the source Windows services on the target virtual machine and stop

the Windows services on the source machine during the conversion. Stopping some services on the source

machine allows easier synchronization between the source and the target machine.

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Advanced Customization Options

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Before you start the conversion, you can use the View/Edit Options page in the Conversion wizard to

adjust advanced settings. These settings include postconversion synchronization between source and

destination, postconversion power state of the source and destination virtual machine, VMware tools

installation, reconfiguration of destination virtual machine, destination computer information, and

system restore checkpoints.

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