How ?
1) veeam backup
2) veean restore vmdk
3) Starwind V2V convert
4) Change driver for 7B STOP
Is there a shorter way ?
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Re: Migrate on ESI to Hyper-v
Yes, you can try either of the suggestions below:
1. http://www.5nine.com/vmware-hyper-v-v2v ... -free.aspx
2. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/timomt ... per-v-vhd/
Hope this helps!
1. http://www.5nine.com/vmware-hyper-v-v2v ... -free.aspx
2. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/timomt ... per-v-vhd/
Hope this helps!
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Re: Migrate on ESI to Hyper-v
StarWind V2V is one of the best ways since it makes the job flawlessly and has an internal hardware patching routine that ensures your converted VM will successfully start in a new environment.
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/converter
Even if something goes wrong with windows-based VM you have the option to enable windows repair mode during the conversion directly.
https://www.starwindsoftware.com/converter
Even if something goes wrong with windows-based VM you have the option to enable windows repair mode during the conversion directly.
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