Release Notes: Vmware Vcenter Converter Standalone 6.2

The release marked a significant milestone, introducing improved support for modern operating systems and enhancing stability for complex migration scenarios. This article provides a detailed overview of the release notes, key features, supported systems, and resolved issues, serving as a guide for administrators looking to leverage this tool. 1. Overview of vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2

In some rare instances, disks larger than 2TB might encounter issues if the destination host is not using VMFS6. Best Practices for Using Converter 6.2 vmware vcenter converter standalone 6.2 release notes

Stop database services or active applications on the source machine to ensure data integrity. Overview of vCenter Converter Standalone 6

Administrators can set per-conversion CPU and network bandwidth limits directly from the GUI under Conversion Options > Throttling . VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6

VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 provides a powerful and easy-to-use tool for converting physical machines to VMs and migrating VMs from one format to another. With its enhanced features, improved performance, and better support for various operating systems, this version is a valuable addition to any VMware environment. While there are some known issues and limitations, the benefits of using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 make it a popular choice among VMware users.

The following installation and upgrade instructions apply to vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2: