P2V conversion

Hello

While P2V, which is the agent that is installed on the physical server.

If it is filled with 60% and stopped for some reason, what happens at 60%. data, it is saved? or what will happen?

Thanks in advance.

-Prashant

If the P2V fails for some reason, the virtual machine will be removed from the inventory and in some cases may present themselves as disabled or orphans.  If this is the case, remove the inventory will remove the bad object.

The source server is not affected in anyway.

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