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    Is there a way to move vm's from VMware ESXI 5.5 to usb directly from host?

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
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      Enable SSH, login, move them.

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        krisleslie
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        Hey good morning SAM. I'm trying to finish up migrating from VMWare completely. I have a 2 Node (about to be 3) using XenServer.

        My last few VM's on VMWare need to migrated off so I can wipe that server and make it a new XS host.

        I have usb 3 drives and a usb 3 card in the server I'm hoping that's faster than the 1-2 hour backup with Veeam.

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          krisleslie @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch

          Is there a way to save the OVA/VMDK straight from the host to USB 3? Because I guess I'm trying to find ways to avoid the long wait time. It takes about 1-2 hours per VM to backup if I use say Veeam.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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            @krisleslie said in Is there a way to move vm's from VMware ESXI 5.5 to usb directly from host?:

            @JaredBusch

            Is there a way to save the OVA/VMDK straight from the host to USB 3? Because I guess I'm trying to find ways to avoid the long wait time. It takes about 1-2 hours per VM to backup if I use say Veeam.

            His method with SSH is what does that. Plug in the USB drive, it will appear as a file system. At the BASH prompt via SSH you can just copy them using the cp command.

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              krisleslie
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              Ok that makes more sense sorry. I'm still novice on Linux. But that is definitely a better option. I assume I can also do that from XenServer, I've played with the CLI a little in it more so than VMWare ESXi.

              Thanks guys you just saved me like 8 hours or more 🙂

              Last but not least Scott, thanks for all your help for helping me get into Virtualization and mentoring me on the path! We finally have our office modernized and I can't help but to thank you and everyone at NTG!

              2 newer dell servers and will repurpose the existing dell server we had for a small 3 node cluster running XenServer 7.1 and using XoA 🙂 I'm probably going to need more help on XoA but I have it in a test network at home. I like VMWare ESXi but I'm putting that to the pasture 🙂 XS for me

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                krisleslie @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch Gotcha brother! I was missing the point / or command 🙂 but now I see what you mean, thank you!

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                  krisleslie
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                  Hey guys my backup time dropped tremendously. It now takes about 10-20 minutes tops! Thanks you saved an entire work day for me 🙂

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                    scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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                    @krisleslie said in Is there a way to move vm's from VMware ESXI 5.5 to usb directly from host?:

                    Hey guys my backup time dropped tremendously. It now takes about 10-20 minutes tops! Thanks you saved an entire work day for me 🙂

                    Awesome

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                    • NerdyDadN
                      NerdyDad
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                      Just curious as to why you didn't do a P2V conversion from VMware to XS?

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                        krisleslie @NerdyDad
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                        @NerdyDad because VMDK's import straight into XenServer 🙂

                        I remove / strip the Xen Tools from the vm, shut it off, then copy it. I import it into XenServer and use it's native tool to perform vm clean up. So far I have imported over 5 vm's with no issues!!

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                          krisleslie @NerdyDad
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                          @NerdyDad

                          I normally wouldn't care about the machine and just take the data off and reinstall a vm/app and pull over the data but for some of the machines that wasn't worth the hassle just yet.

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                            krisleslie
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                            I have imported all the critical VM's over with 0 issues. I only have like 3 left that aren't that big of a deal. Then I'm wiping my VMWare Host and rebuilding it from scratch and then taking my Synology NAS and redoing it's storage.

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