Tag: vmotion
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How to Migrate Workloads into VCF 9 with HCX and vMotion (VCF 9 Series, Part 16)
A field runbook for moving production VMs onto a VCF 9 workload domain with VCF Operations HCX 9.0: when to use vMotion, Bulk Migration or RAV, how to plan migration waves, and the gotchas that derail cutover.
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How vMotion Works ?
What is vMotion? vMotion enables live migration of a running virtual machine between ESXi Hosts It is transparent to the Virtual Machine’s OS and applications. Invaluable tool to admin to achieve the followings; Avoid Server Downtime Allow Troubleshooting Provide Flexibility Key enabler of DRS, DPM, and FT What needs to be migrated? Processor and devices…
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vSphere 6.7 ICM – Topic 7.8 – Perform vSphere vMotion and vSphere Storage vMotion migrations
Storage vMotion helps you to migrate a virtual machine and its disk files from one datastore to another while the virtual machine is running. vMotion helps you to migrate a virtual machine from one ESXi host to another ESXi host while virtual machine is running. Continuing to the learning of vSphere 6.7 – Install, Configure,…
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Dr Pranay Jha
Dr. Pranay Jha is a Cloud and AI Consultant with 18+ years of experience in hybrid cloud, virtualization, and enterprise infrastructure transformation. He specializes in VMware technologies, multi-cloud strategy, and Generative AI solutions. He holds a PhD in Computer Applications with research focused on Cloud and AI, has published multiple research papers, and has been a VMware vExpert since 2016 and a VMUG Community Leader.
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