Vmware Vcenter Converter Standalone 6.2 Release Notes Access

Released in December 2017, VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 introduced critical support for vSphere 6.5 Update 1, Windows Server 2016, and Ubuntu 16, alongside improved flexibility for Linux migrations via custom temporary directories. A subsequent 6.2.0.1 update in May 2018 expanded compatibility to include vSphere 6.7 and enabled offline conversion functionality for Hyper-V. For more details, visit virtual-allan.com VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 Release 14 Dec 2017 —

  • Windows: XP SP3 through Windows Server 2022 (excluding ARM and IoT editions)
  • Linux: RHEL 5–9, CentOS 5–8, Ubuntu 14.04–22.04 LTS, SUSE Linux Enterprise 11–15

Improved Linux Migrations: Added the ability to specify a custom path for temporary vmware-sysinfo files. This is particularly useful if the source Linux policy prevents executing code from the standard /tmp directory. vmware vcenter converter standalone 6.2 release notes

Supported Source OS (Linux): CentOS 6.x/7.0; RHEL 4.x through 7.x; SLES 10.x/11.x. Windows: XP SP3 through Windows Server 2022 (excluding

The 6.2 release supports a variety of source environments for physical-to-virtual (P2V) and virtual-to-virtual (V2V) migrations: Improved Linux Migrations : Added the ability to

VSS Inconsistencies: Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) errors may occur on Windows sources if the system reserved partition is full or if third-party services interfere with the snapshot process.

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