SCVMM is the tool to convert the machines to virtual machines.
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Browse All TopicsI have several older workstations being used by my programming team. I want to convert them to run as virtual machines under Hyper-V. I've seen conversion tools for VMware but not for MS.
Any ideas?
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SCVMM is the tool to convert the machines to virtual machines.
http://www.microsoft.com/s
http://www.microsoft.com/s
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by: fbcbloodcenterPosted on 2009-06-10 at 13:17:10ID: 24595875
The only way I know to do it is to use MS virtual server (and tools) to first convert the physical machine to that format. Then, you can use free tools- search for "VMC to HyperV) to convert from visrtual server to hyperv. Kind of complex, but it works.