SPECIAL EDITION Podcast: Using VMware Converter for P2V
SPECIAL EDITION Podcast: Using VMware Converter for P2V
By Brian Ducharme
published: Thursday, April 26 2007




VSM speaks with Mark Gabryjelski, Senior Systems Engineer and Mentor for Expert Server Group about VMware Converter P2V Tool.
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Podcast Summary:
Length: 18:00

  1. Introduction
  2. Differences between P2V Assistant and VMware Converter
  3. Standard Edition
  4. Enterprise Edition
  5. Migrating Virtual Machines (V2V)
  6. Advantages of Enterprise Edition
  7. Support for Symantec Backup Exec
  8. Test Setup Results
  9. Using Converter for Cloning
  10. Best Practices
  11. Hot Cloning & Cold Cloning
  12. LiveCD
  13. Licensing
  14. Closing


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Previous Articles & Podcasts with Mark Gabryjelski:

Tutorial: How to Build an Effective Virtual Machine Template

Podcast: VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3

Related Links:
VMware Converter




Mark Gabryjelski is a Senior Systems Engineer and Mentor at Expert Server Group specializing in virtualization technologies. Mark holds certifications from Microsoft, HP, Novell, Sun and VMware.

Expert Server Group is one of the most experienced providers of enterprise-level virtual server and storage solutions in the Northeast. ESG works with clients of all size, including many Fortune 500 companies, to implement virtual technologies for Server Consolidation, Infrastructure Simplification, and Disaster Recovery and more. ESG is a founding member of VMware's elite VAC partner program and one of the few VMware Premier Enterprise Partners in the world.
www.expertserver.com
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