Move virtual machines between two ESXI servers

Hello

I have a problem with my ESXi servers. First, I'll explain the situation.

There is ESXi Server1 with the virtual machine A and B and an ESXi server2 with nothing.

Now, I want to spend virtual machine from server1 to server2. How can I do this and if you have a solution please tell me how todo that?

Thnaks in advance

VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 4.3 user's Guide

found here:

http://www.VMware.com/support/pubs/converter_pubs.html

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