Disk space when doing conversion to Hyper-V cluster
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:44 pm
Hello,
The free V2V Converter works really great. Thanks for making it available!
Maybe this is already mentioned before, but I did not see it:
I am in the process of going from ESXi to Hyper-V. The Hyper-V servers are in a Windows Failover Cluster with a SAN. The SAN storage space is on the Hyper-V server available as C:'\ClusterStorage\Volume1, etc. So this path is used by the Converter. Which is fine.
But the Converter checks disk space, but it returns the disk space on the C: drive of the Hyper-V host and not the SAN disk space. So, with a C: drive space of 100 GB and a SAN disk space of 3 TB, the conversion of a image of 120 GB to the Hyper-V cluster is not allowed. Would it be possible to change this behavior?
Thanks!
Regards,
Jac
The free V2V Converter works really great. Thanks for making it available!
Maybe this is already mentioned before, but I did not see it:
I am in the process of going from ESXi to Hyper-V. The Hyper-V servers are in a Windows Failover Cluster with a SAN. The SAN storage space is on the Hyper-V server available as C:'\ClusterStorage\Volume1, etc. So this path is used by the Converter. Which is fine.
But the Converter checks disk space, but it returns the disk space on the C: drive of the Hyper-V host and not the SAN disk space. So, with a C: drive space of 100 GB and a SAN disk space of 3 TB, the conversion of a image of 120 GB to the Hyper-V cluster is not allowed. Would it be possible to change this behavior?
Thanks!
Regards,
Jac