• Import complete successfully but VM bluescreen

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    @jflaplante we had plenty of situations where it caused a bluescreen. I remember we had a 2012 server where we uninstalled the network card as well. It caused issues. U can install xentools prior to migration, it sometimes helps as well.

  • WMware ESXi import XO V2V Change Mgmt

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    But even without my special use case it would be nice to actualy be able to have control of the last two steps (Snapshot & Boot). Because when you in a bigger envirement you probably have to follow a Change Management Process where you need to declare/get-approved the Migration of in Production Infrastructure. Normaly you would declare the Migration timeslot within the change window i.e. 00:00 - 03:00 and a exactly Service Impact timeslot (Where the Services are not availible) within the Migration Window i.e 02:00 - 02:30

  • VDI disk limit 2TB - How to convert from vmware 7Tb?

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    If they don't care about their data, there's little you can do, but if you gave them some example on how things will go without more space, I'm sure they will decide to get more space 😉

  • V2V import failure

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    Ah great news!!

  • Solved - Migrating from Hyper-V to XCP-NG and guests not booting their VHDs

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    @DonZalmrol good to hear! Another good migration solved!

  • VMware migration tool: we need your feedback!

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    @danp
    I was having a similar issue with OVA imports (using Chrome), tried a different browser (Firefox) and was able to import the OVA.

    Went back to the reverse proxy and tried in Firefox, I currently have two VMs importing directly from VMware 😀

  • Server 2022 install

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    @chuckb1968 No, your approach sounds fine. Do you see the VDI under the VM's Disks tab? If so, then it should be visible to the installation routine.

  • Import from VMWare vSAN fails with 404 Not Found

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    Pinging @florent 🙂

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  • Migrating vm's from Proxmox

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    1: Yes, I have seen some of @AtaxyaNetwork Proxmox posts. I'll go back and read them again.
    2: No big deal, I only have like 5 vm's on Proxmox, V2V is my choice of tools!

  • Failed import from ESXi 7

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    @BGDev I'm not certain you're encountering a bug or a network issue (or something else).

    Given that you have a working production workload on ESXi and a Production XCP-ng environment, what I personally would suggest is to replication the data from the old to the new, schedule a final cut over day and perform a final replication.

    If this was a database drive or something that help system files then I'd dig further into why its not exporting successfully, but since it seems like its just a file share, replicating the individual files would be the simplest approach.

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    That's interesting, thanks for the feedback @sshughes and keep us posted!

  • ESXi -> XCP-ng: 3D support, VMXNET3

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    The Xen / XCP-ng equivalent for VMXNET are Xen PV device drivers which either come from Citrix Xenserver, XCP-ng or the Xenserver project itself. Check the Wiki. It describes the installation pretty well:
    https://xcp-ng.org/docs/guests.html#windows

    As for 3D acceleration within the VM there is hardly a comparable option unless you do some PCIe pass through of a GPU.

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    PV is old and made sense when no HVM-supported hardware existed. You can also use PV shim. See https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/01/17/removing-support-for-32-bit-pv-guests/ for more details.

  • Anyone advice with a legacy vm?

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    In the end it turned out the license was bound to the network card, we needed to recreate it with the original mac and the license server started again! Case closed!

  • import from VMware taking hours

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    Hi,

    First, I would test on XOA "Latest" than the sources, since there's already many moving pieces with VMware import, avoiding add another with a non-QA tested version 🙂

    vSAN import is slow but supported.

  • Importing ESXi Datastore & VMs directly

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    @irrelevant What's the specification of the hardware of both hosts and also what's the network speed. Especially for the management network interface, as this is the one through which VMs on XCP-ng are imported and also likely exported on VMware vSphere ESXi?

    The reason being if the hosts and/or network aren't that quick then the migration of the VMs from VMware to XCP-ng will take longer!

    If you can connect the management network to a faster interface then the migration won't take as long to complete.

  • Performance differences and higher cpu usage

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    @olivierlambert We observed that a VM with higher memory usage on XenServer reacts more slowly compared to VMware. This might be related to the different functioning of XenServer tools. We resized the VMs where customers had complained, and this led to significant improvements.

    Additionally, we adjusted the VGA switch. While it's unclear if this had a major impact, after increasing the memory and setting the switch, we received positive feedback from the previously dissatisfied customers.

  • Poor VM performance after migrating from VMWare to XCP-NG

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    @Tristis-Oris u need to change the boot records for this, on windows we use a specific tool for this that converts the MBR disk to a GPT disk, i am not shure how the proces work in linux but i know that can be done there as well.

  • IMPORT of Linux machine in PhotonOS VM-Ware to XCP-ng

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    Thanks for feedback. No success here. I will move docker instead to a new VM.

    Johan