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Is there way to do this without downtime of the physical machine?
It's been a very long week. That's my only excuse.Come on Burnsy, you're slipping
From the first paragraph:
Quickly and reliably convert local and remote physical machines into virtual machines without any disruption or downtime.
- GP
Vcentre converter will do a live move, it'll also sync changes that happen during the cloning process.
It'll even power down the source machine and power on the VM when it's done.
One thing to be aware of though is not so much a flaw in converter but a windows limitation: If the machine you're cloning has a static IP because the network adapter in the new VM is different hardware, windows will set it up in default settings, IE. DHCP. You can get round this by creating a static DHCP reservation for the same IP and MAC address, and manually set the virtual adapter MAC.
You might also get a warning about the same IP being configured on another adapter, because the driver shadow of the old physical adapter still remains. 99% of the time you can just ignore that and use driver cleanup tools to get rid of it.
That'll be fine then, just be careful with AD. You'll need to rename the virtual machine offline and possibly generate a new SID if it's going back onto the same domain.
But should be fine![]()