2V0-622 · Question #467
VMware Converter can import a powered off virtual machine from which two virtual machine platforms? (Choose two.)
The correct answer is A. Microsoft Hyper-V C. VMware Workstation. VMware vCenter Converter Standalone supports importing powered-off virtual machines from Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware Workstation, but does not support Citrix Xen or Linux KVM as source platforms.
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VMware Converter can import a powered off virtual machine from which two virtual machine platforms? (Choose two.)
Options
- AMicrosoft Hyper-V
- BCitrix Xen
- CVMware Workstation
- DLinux with KVM
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(35 responses)- A89% (31)
- B6% (2)
- D6% (2)
Why each option
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone supports importing powered-off virtual machines from Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware Workstation, but does not support Citrix Xen or Linux KVM as source platforms.
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone explicitly lists Microsoft Hyper-V as a supported source platform, allowing administrators to convert and import powered-off Hyper-V VMs directly into a vSphere environment.
Citrix XenServer and its variants are not listed as supported source platforms in VMware vCenter Converter Standalone for importing powered-off virtual machines.
VMware Workstation is a natively supported source for Converter Standalone because its .vmx and .vmdk formats are directly compatible with the conversion engine, making powered-off Workstation VMs straightforward to import into vSphere.
Linux KVM is not a supported source platform in VMware vCenter Converter Standalone; KVM-based VMs require alternative third-party tools or manual disk conversion methods to migrate to vSphere.
Concept tested: VMware Converter Standalone supported source platforms
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vCenter-Converter-Standalone/6.2/com.vmware.vcenter.convsa.doc/GUID-B8CF2DAE-6B8C-4DCA-A3B8-5E0A8C7A5C8D.html
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