How to migrate a vmware vm to sangfor
  

pallido Lv1Posted 02 Dec 2022 23:23

Last edited by Ghiacciolo 05 Dec 2022 19:05.

Last edited by pallido 02 Dec 2022 23:42.

Hi at all!
I have a vmware vm:
pallina.vmdk
pallina-flat.vmdk      
pallina.vmsd
pallina.nvram         
pallina.vmx

I need to move the VM into a sangfor (Virtualization Management Platform( VMP 5.5.0_EN).
Which is the best practice?
How can I get this .vma file?

Thank you.
jetjetd Lv5Posted 04 Dec 2022 01:33
  
You need to connect first your HCI to VMware vCenter so that Snagfor HCI can detect it. Once VMs are detectedin the Sangfor HCI, right clicking the VM will give you an option "migrate to Sangfor HCI".

Imran Tahir Lv4Posted 04 Dec 2022 12:56
  
Nice thanks for sharing
arjay Lv3Posted 05 Dec 2022 00:23
  
You can actually connect your vCenter to Sangfor HCI. Once connected, you can now move the vm from vCenter to Sangfor HCI
sumran Lv2Posted 05 Dec 2022 01:34
  
nice sharing information
rivsy Lv5Posted 05 Dec 2022 09:49
  
1. File must be OVA or VMA
2. On the VM Image File choose your VM, usually with .vma extension name
3. For the Group, select the group where it belongs
4. For Datastore, select the storage polict that you created
5. For Storage Policy, select the location of it
6. For Working location, select the IP or location you want it