Abdul Sami Lv2Posted 11 Oct 2023 22:20
  
To create a VM in Sangfor HCI:

    Log in to the Sangfor HCI web console.
    Click Compute > Virtual Machines.
    Click Create.
    Enter a name for the VM.
    Select a datastore where the VM's configuration files will be stored.
    Select a node where the VM will reside.
    Select a VM template or ISO image to use to create the VM.
    Specify the VM's hardware configuration, such as the number of CPUs, amount of memory, and disk size.
    Click Create to create the VM.

To move a VM to another datastore in Sangfor HCI:

    Log in to the Sangfor HCI web console.
    Click Compute > Virtual Machines.
    Select the VM you want to move.
    Click More > Migrate.
    In the Select the migration type list, select Change storage only.
    Select the datastore you want to move the VM to.
    Click Migrate to start the migration process.

The migration process will take some time, depending on the size of the VM and the performance of the storage devices involved.

Here are some additional tips for creating and moving VMs in Sangfor HCI:

    When creating a VM, it is important to select a datastore that has enough free space to accommodate the VM's configuration files and disk files.
    When moving a VM, it is important to make sure that the destination datastore has enough free space to accommodate the VM's configuration files and disk files.
    It is also important to make sure that the destination datastore is accessible to the node where the VM will reside.
    If you are moving a VM to a datastore that is located on a different node, you will need to migrate the VM's snapshots as well.
    You can also use the Sangfor HCI vMotion feature to migrate a running VM to another datastore without downtime.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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