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Trying Out Proxmox’s New ESXi VM Import Tool
Trying Out Proxmox’s New ESXi VM Import Tool
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Proxmox has recent added a tool to Proxmox VE that allows for easy importing of VMs from a VMware ESXi host. In this video I setup some test systems and see how the import process goes, and see what different configuration options can be imported.
00:00 Intro
01:43 Migrating a VM
07:21 IP and…
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Thank you.
Having migrated many servers to proxmox so far I applaud the new tools
We have been using Proxmox+Ceph in production for over 7 years now. While the older versions were definitely a touch unstable everything 6 and up seems to work perfectly alright.
We're in the process of migrating to a new 9-node cluster and right now it's running smoothly.
If you “needed” a menu to get this done…
You do have bigger problems.
A really nice video by a very, very knowledgeable man. This VMware conversion utility will encourage small companies to move to Proxmox because it will be relatively easy.
One question, do the easy migrations work with all recent versions of ESXi 5, 6, 7 and 8?
Great video and you're absolutely correct about about the loss of skills in VMWare over time due to people not being able to play with stuff at home.
Well done, and a great understanding of who and who will not migrate from vmware…and the reasons for doing so. But I will tell you, large corporate environments? We are looking, because while immediately there are no plans, we are definately risk averse and broadcom is a risk. If enough companies start offering support? I expect proxmox will grow as an alternative. Right now most of the companies that move will go to nutanix or microsoft….both of which are costly, but have good support structure in place.
Awesome video. Know of an esay way to go from XCP-NG to proxmox other than what is already posted on the forums?