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by nrowland
Wed Oct 08, 2025 1:55 am
Forum: StarWind V2V Converter, P2V Migrator
Topic: ESX -HyperV
Replies: 20
Views: 74747

Re: ESX -HyperV

You can supply the credentials manually, but if you're set on moving the files by hand: you don't need a V2V converter, you can just copy the folder (the whole folder) and use the "import VM" on the destination.
by nrowland
Tue Oct 07, 2025 11:37 pm
Forum: StarWind V2V Converter, P2V Migrator
Topic: ESX -HyperV
Replies: 20
Views: 74747

Re: ESX -HyperV

You can configure HyperV to do Live migrations natively, even if they aren't in a cluster. There may be some nuance to the networking setup or authentication setup depending on how you've done things. But generally you can enable Live Migrations on both boxes, make sure your virtual switches have th...
by nrowland
Tue Oct 07, 2025 10:42 pm
Forum: StarWind V2V Converter, P2V Migrator
Topic: OS only, no applications?
Replies: 5
Views: 35756

Re: OS only, no applications?

In some cases, the Linux filesystem does not map the old disks or partitions to their places in the filesystem. Do remember that the OS is seeing a new SCSI or IDE controller instead of the old virtual hardware. Consult a Linux guru though, I'm a Windows guy.
by nrowland
Tue Oct 07, 2025 10:40 pm
Forum: StarWind V2V Converter, P2V Migrator
Topic: ESX -HyperV
Replies: 20
Views: 74747

Re: ESX -HyperV

Yes, the IP issue is expected. In VMWare you probably had a VMXNet3 or emulated Intel adapter. HyperV will create a HyperV adapter. Windows does not automatically translate the network configuration from one adapter to another. The Starwinds converter will not touch the OS, just translate the disk. ...