Zonger Lv4Posted 28 Feb 2024 20:39
  
Yes, it is possible to import a virtual machine (VM) from an NTFS-formatted USB HDD directly attached to a Sangfor node, as long as the Sangfor platform supports USB passthrough to virtual machines. Generally, USB passthrough allows a hypervisor to pass a USB device connected to the host directly to a guest VM, which can then access the USB device as if it were directly connected to a physical machine.

If the Sangfor platform supports USB passthrough to its virtual machines, you should be able to expose the USB HDD containing the OVA image to a specific VM. Once the USB HDD is exposed to the VM, you can then use the VM's interface to transfer the OVA image to the datastore within the VM's storage environment.

It's important to note that the process of importing a VM from a USB HDD may differ depending on the specific capabilities and configurations of the Sangfor platform and virtualization environment. Additionally, the import process might involve using command-line tools or APIs instead of the GUI-based import VM tool, especially if the USB HDD is not directly accessible through the cluster interface.

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