P2V benefits and disadvantages for Vcenter server 4.1

Hi people,
We have a proposed plan for P2V to the Vcenter server 4.1.So before you go
P2V for Vcenter server 4.1, I wanted to know if someone highlights what are the benefits and the & to P2V of Vcenter server.

Thank you

vmguy

Hello

If you have the DB on this same server where vCetner is not installed so no question at all

BENEFITS:

vCenter is protected by HA (at hardware level)

much easier to do a maintenance (maintenance of software only)

all the features of VMware are available (vMotion, sMotion, Snaphsots, Clone, FT, etc.)

cheaper (except hardware, space, power in the server room)

CONST:

in case you lose all esx hosts you will lose too much VM vCenter

If the virtual computer is down always know you where it is (as a machine virtual it isn't always a deal) :-)

Suggested configuration

Set the priority of restarting to high for vCenter VM

exclude the VM of DRS vCenter (in case if vCenter came down you will know which server it worked before)

Create a pool of resources high resources and put there vCenter VM

About P2V I wouldn't do that. As said by JDLangdon - create new virtual machine, Move DB from the old to the new vCenter and installing vCenter on fresh OS.

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