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== Supported P2V Source Operating Systems == | == Supported P2V Source Operating Systems == | ||
− | A P2V conversion can only be performed on a limited range of Microsoft Windows editions. Further, P2V online conversions are limited to an even smaller subset of supported Windows editions as illustrated in | + | A P2V conversion can only be performed on a limited range of Microsoft Windows editions. Further, P2V online conversions are limited to an even smaller subset of supported Windows editions as illustrated in the following table: |
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− | The Conversion Options pane also provides the option to turn off the source system | + | The Conversion Options pane also provides the option to turn off the source system once the conversion process is completed. Once the virtual hard disk and conversion type settings are configured, click ''Next'' to configure the virtual processor and memory requirements for the destination virtual machine. On the remaining screens, specify the destination host, the filesystem location on the host for the virtual machine files, the network on the host to which any virtual network adapters are to be connected and additional settings relating to the behavior of the virtual machine when the host system starts and stops. |
Once the above configuration settings have been configured, the ''Conversion Information'' screen performs a prerequisites check to ensure the conversion can be performed successfully. Assuming no problems are found, the wizard will report ''No issues detected''. | Once the above configuration settings have been configured, the ''Conversion Information'' screen performs a prerequisites check to ensure the conversion can be performed successfully. Assuming no problems are found, the wizard will report ''No issues detected''. | ||
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Once the conversion is complete, the virtual machine containing the converted physical system will appear in the virtual machine inventory of the destination host and is ready to be started. | Once the conversion is complete, the virtual machine containing the converted physical system will appear in the virtual machine inventory of the destination host and is ready to be started. | ||
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Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 includes a feature that allows the operating system from a physical computer to be converted to run inside a virtual machine. This is a concept referred to as a physical to virtual or P2V conversion. Conversions can be performed on a number of different Microsoft Windows based operating systems, details of which will be provided later in this chapter. In addition, two forms of conversion (online and offline) are available. Whether or not each conversion type is available also depends on the operating system running on the source computer.
Online and Offline P2V Conversions
An online P2V conversion uses the Volume Shadow Copy Service to perform the conversion while the source computer system is still running, enabling a conversion to take place without any interruption of service. An offline P2V conversion involves restarting the source computer system using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE) environment, resulting in a temporary loss of service from the source computer during the conversion process.
Supported P2V Source Operating Systems
A P2V conversion can only be performed on a limited range of Microsoft Windows editions. Further, P2V online conversions are limited to an even smaller subset of supported Windows editions as illustrated in the following table:
Operating System |
Online P2V |
Offline P2V |
---|---|---|
Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2008 with Hyper-V (64-bit) |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2008 without Hyper-V |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) SP1 or later |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 (64-bit) SP1 or later |
Yes | Yes |
Windows 2000 Server SP4 or later |
No | Yes |
Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4 or later |
No | Yes |
Windows XP Professional (32-bit) SP2 or later |
Yes | Yes |
Windows XP Professional (64-bit) SP2 or later |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Vista (32-bit) SP1 or later |
Yes | Yes |
Windows Vista (64-bit) SP1 or later |
Yes | Yes |
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