Autonomous VConverter

Buongiorno.

Domanda stupida:

Devo delle vm convertire da 5 a esxi Server esxi UN 5.1

Chiedo a voi, che di esperienza don't avete più di me:

Cheap accenderle MI e installare he converter standalone, poi procedere alla migrazione, oppure appogiarmi a Un'altra macchina e convertirle da spente?

will lo faccio a vm, the macchina spente knew cui fitted it converter standalone influira molto sulle di server performance?

Spero di essere stato chiaro.

Grazie

Andrea

Ciao, not some need di convertirle hai: gireranno benissimo anche knew 5.1

Se you want, una volta su portate 5.1 e date I vmwaretools, potrai-implementation at level of da spente-does it virtual harwdare. Che comunque non e e obbligatorio non e detto ti porti vantaggi.

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