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Virtual Machine Converter Beta – Convert From VMware to Hyper-V

If you’ve had enough of the expensive VMware and want to get onto the enterprise and cloud ready Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V (which is effectively free if you’re licensing your Windows Server VMs correctly end economically) then you’ll want to convert those VMware VMs.  You could use System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager.

Or you could use a tool that went into beta kind of quietly back in April called the Virtual Machine Converter.

The Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC) provides a Microsoft-supported, freely available, standalone solution for converting VMware virtual machines (VMs) and VMware virtual disks (VMDKs) to Hyper-V virtual machines and Hyper-V virtual hard disks (VHDs). MVMC supports converting virtual machines using the following guest operating systems:

  • Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 with Service Pack 2
  • Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Windows 7

It supports vSphere 5.0 and 4.1 and:

Oh, it’s a 3.93 MB download, and apparently it was announced at TechEd just now that it would be freely available.  Nice!  Now there’s no excuse to continue being VMlimited!

EDIT#1:

Damien Caro of Microsoft has blogged on using the Virtual Machine Converter on the MSDN blogs.  Rather interestingly, there is a command line interface (MVDC.exe) allowing you to automate the conversion process.

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