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vm conversion
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VM conversion on WindowsForum.com covers migrating virtual machines from VMware vCenter/ESXi to Microsoft Hyper-V, primarily using the new VM Conversion extension in Windows Admin Center. This agentless, public preview tool supports bulk conversions of up to ten VMs, change-block tracking (CBT) for minimal downtime, and automatic boot-type mapping. Threads also discuss Azure Arc for Hyper-V management, comparing it to SCVMM and Windows Admin Center. Topics include practical onboarding, operational trade-offs, and migration workflows for IT teams consolidating platforms or optimizing licenses.
Azure Arc gives Hyper‑V administrators a new, cloud‑centric management plane that complements — not replaces — established tools like System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM), Windows Admin Center (WAC), Hyper‑V Manager and PowerShell, and this guide walks through practical onboarding...
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 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...
Microsoft’s new VM Conversion extension for Windows Admin Center arrives as a pragmatic, first‑party option to move workloads from VMware vCenter/ESXi to on‑premises Hyper‑V, promising an agentless, appliance‑free migration workflow that minimizes downtime and keeps administrative control inside...