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vcenter
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about vCenter focus on migrating VMware virtual machines to Hyper-V using Microsoft's new VM Conversion extension in Windows Admin Center. This agentless tool discovers vCenter inventories, supports bulk conversions of up to ten VMs, and uses change-block tracking for minimal downtime. Other threads cover security vulnerabilities in vCenter Server and Cloud Foundation, as well as licensing questions for Windows Server 2022 in environments that include vCenter. The tag reflects enterprise IT concerns around platform consolidation, migration strategies, and infrastructure security.
Microsoft has quietly rolled out a public preview of a new VM Conversion tool inside Windows Admin Center that aims to make VMware to Hyper‑V migration straightforward, agentless, and low‑risk for organizations of all sizes. The extension promises quick setup (Microsoft says you can begin...
Microsoft has quietly released a first‑party, agentless VM Conversion extension for Windows Admin Center that converts VMware vCenter/ESXi virtual machines into Hyper‑V VMs on Windows Server — a move that promises a low‑friction on‑premises path away from VMware while surfacing important...
Microsoft has opened public preview of a long‑requested, first‑party VM Conversion extension inside Windows Admin Center, giving administrators a built‑in, agentless way to convert and migrate virtual machines from VMware vCenter/ESXi to Hyper‑V with minimal downtime and streamlined tooling. The...
Microsoft has quietly pushed a significant tool into public preview that aims to simplify one of the messiest tasks in datacenter life: converting and migrating virtual machines from VMware vCenter/ESXi to Microsoft’s Hyper-V infrastructure using a built-in Windows Admin Center extension called...
In a recently published advisory, VMware has cautioned users about significant vulnerabilities in its Cloud Foundation and vCenter Server products. The potential repercussions are severe, with cybercriminals gaining the ability to take control of affected systems.
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The advisory...
Hi All,
I wonder if you could help me with how many windows server 2022 and SQL server licenses I need for the following:
1x Active Directory
2x Management
3x Vmware vcenter
4x Windows
1x DHCP
2x Printing server!
3x Files servers
4x VEEAM (Log backup)
5x App servers
6x App servers
Not sure...
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