Virtualization

How to Migrate VMware to Hyper-V with Vinchin Backup & Recovery

VMware is a virtualization software and cloud computing vendor that revel in a long history in the industry with a horde of products and tools for virtual machine operation, recovery, and migration. As a broadly popular choice for various IT environments, VMware appeals to global customers because of its high data availability, fault tolerance, fully functioning ecosystem, and other features. 

Conversely, due to the acquision of VMware by Broadcom, there have been significant changes to the product line, comprising the SKUs and licenses so that many companies have to choose a VMware alternative to adapt to the change.

Microsoft Hyper-V is also a bare-metal hypervisor that has migration suppleness between physical hosts, storage migration from a running VM to another, high availability, and server scalability without purchasing new hardware. Top of all, it saves money and is cost-effective for users.

Nowadays, you might want to run a multi-hypervisor environment, do a test, or look for a more rational price. Any way, you need to convert VMware VMs to Hyper-V and Microsoft provides multiple ways to help you complete the data migration or you can select the professional V2V converter to perform VM migration. Before this, some points needs to be checked.

Also Read: How to Convert Virtual Machines from VMware to VirtualBox?

Prerequisites

  • Some measures require to be done prior to the data migration to avoid problems.
  • Remove any redundant virtual devices like COM and virtual floppy drives and eject virtual CD to avoid any disturbance.
  • Delete excessive files, programs, and components of the virtual hard disks.
  • Delete or consolidate VM snapshots.
  • Eliminate VMware Tools before converting online.

Migrate VMware to Hyper-V with Vinchin Backup & Recovery

Vinchin Backup & Recovery is not only a backup solution for virtual machine, but also an advanced VM migration solution, supporting VMware vSphereHyper-VProxmoxXenServerXCP-ngoVirtOLVMRHVOpenStack, etc. By adding both virtualized platforms into the backup system, you can perform easy agentless VM migration with a user-friendly web console.

There is the built-in conversion engine in the backup system, you just require to select the VM you need to move it to another virtualized platform.

For instance, if you would like to migrate VM from VMware to Hyper-V:

1.Simply select the backup of the target VMware VM

2.Select a Hyper-V host as target host

 3. Just set up restore strategies or directly skip this step

4. Submit the job and then the VMware VM will be quickly restored on the Hyper-V host

Vinchin Backup & Recovery has been selected by thousands of companies and you can also start a 60-day full-featured free trial.

Also Read: VMware Alternatives: Exploring Server Virtualization Software

FAQs

Does VMware to Hyper-V conversion cause any downtime?

This depends on how you renovate the virtual machine. If you select to export VMware from vCenter, this might require you to shut down the VM before exporting it and result in some downtime. Using Vinchin Backup & Recovery will not necessitate that and it will also increase the success rate of virtual machine migration so the downtime will be much shorter.

Can you directly migrate from VMware to Hyper-V?

Most of the conversion method will require VM export and conversion so it is hard to migrate a VM from VMware to Hyper-V.

How do you ensure data integrity during the conversion process?

To make sure data integrity, it is recommended to use the professional migration solution like Vinchin Backup & Recovery or you should at least backup the VM before migration so you can transfer data to the new virtual machine in the event of any issues.

Wrap up

We hope this article helped you in finding easiest way to convert VMware VMs to Hype-V using Vinchin Backup & Recovery. Transferring VM outputs using the standard methods may produce difficulties due to possible interoperability issues. As such, employing advanced tools built specially for the transition of virtual infrastructures can offer a more efficient solution. However, this way is relatively professional and better promises the validity of the migrated VM on the new host so don’t miss the free trial.

Sehrish Bint e Maroof

Sehrish Bint-e-Maroof is Experienced technical content writer and marketing manager with a proven track record of delivering engaging and informative content in the tech industry. As a former computer science educator, she brings a unique blend of technical expertise and communication skills to effectively translate complex concepts into compelling narratives. Currently serving as the Marketing Manager at TechWrix, she excels in crafting content that resonates with both technical and non-technical audiences, driving brand awareness and engagement.

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