

- #VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION INSTALL#
- #VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION PC#
If you use this capability, you should start planning your transition. This capability will be discontinued in the next release. Note that VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.0 will be the last release of the product to support third-party backup images and virtual machines as sources for conversion.

Support for predictable network interface names.File-level cloning for volumes with ReFS file system.Support for additional guest operating systems: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, Ubuntu 14, CentOS 6-7, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1.Compatibility with vSphere 6.0 and Workstation 11.Support for virtual machine hardware version 11.The VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.0 provides:
#VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION PC#
#VMWARE TOOLS FOR WINDOWS SERVER 2003 STANDARD EDITION INSTALL#
You can install VMware Converter Standalone 6.0 on the following platforms: Some weeks ago, VMware has released the VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.0 ( | 6.0.0) that fully support VMware vSphere 6.0 (previous version of Converter are NOT supported on the new release of vSphere). It was (and still it is) one of the most used tools to perform Physical to Virtual (P2V) activities. Through an intuitive wizard-driven interface and a centralized management console, Converter Standalone can quickly and reliably convert multiple local and remote physical machines without any disruptions or downtime. VMware vCenter Converter Standalone provides an easy-to-use solution to automate the process of creating VMware virtual machines from physical machines (running Windows and Linux), other virtual machine formats, and third-party image formats. This post is also available in: Italian Reading Time: 4 minutes
