This is good, but a lot has happened in a year. I just migrated VMs from AHV to VMware using Prism Central Cross Hypervisor DR, no commands needed, all GUI. Works very well. You just install NGT first, set up a Protection Policy, let it sync, and then create a Recovery plan, and off you go. Execute the Recovery plan and your VMs are booting in VMware. Install VMware tools and set the IP, done.
Using this method do require one side to run Nutanix with AHV as hypervisor and one side running Nutanix with ESXi as hypervisor right? I mean since the DR cluster needs to be in Prism Central for it be selectable as a recovery location?
Nice real-time practicals sir, but, kindly elaborate ongoing subject that what you are actually doing and why should we use. It would be better. Thanks for the videos sir
Anyone who needs to migrate their VM from Nutanix to VMware can use this method. In many production environments, you require to perform this migration.
Afer this process my vm will not boot from the new vmdk. I followed every step but at startup I get "EFI Virtual disk (0.0)...No Media". Any idea what I can do to fix this?
@@VirtualTechBox Thanks for the reply but I think my problem is different. I built a vm from scratch and have the same problem booting from a new hard disk.
Its HCI means it creates a cluster of physical servers with high CPU, RAM, and local datastore capacity. It is ten used to manage that high performing cluster.
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This is good, but a lot has happened in a year. I just migrated VMs from AHV to VMware using Prism Central Cross Hypervisor DR, no commands needed, all GUI. Works very well.
You just install NGT first, set up a Protection Policy, let it sync, and then create a Recovery plan, and off you go. Execute the Recovery plan and your VMs are booting in VMware. Install VMware tools and set the IP, done.
These features were not available before 2yr.
Using this method do require one side to run Nutanix with AHV as hypervisor and one side running Nutanix with ESXi as hypervisor right? I mean since the DR cluster needs to be in Prism Central for it be selectable as a recovery location?
Nice real-time practicals sir, but, kindly elaborate ongoing subject that what you are actually doing and why should we use. It would be better. Thanks for the videos sir
Anyone who needs to migrate their VM from Nutanix to VMware can use this method. In many production environments, you require to perform this migration.
Afer this process my vm will not boot from the new vmdk. I followed every step but at startup I get "EFI Virtual disk (0.0)...No Media". Any idea what I can do to fix this?
Go to settings of the VM and under operating system select your respective OS.
@@VirtualTechBox Thanks for the reply but I think my problem is different. I built a vm from scratch and have the same problem booting from a new hard disk.
What is nutanix exactly
Its HCI means it creates a cluster of physical servers with high CPU, RAM, and local datastore capacity. It is ten used to manage that high performing cluster.
nice video sir
I am glad you found it helpful.
if you could make a video of the process of a DR between two cluster it would be so great
I will try to make it.
nice video
Thank you.