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5 Replies Last post: May 16, 2008 3:21 AM by jmcomas  

Migrating from local to cluster ESX posted: May 16, 2008 2:44 AM

Click to view jmcomas's profile Novice 5 posts since
Sep 6, 2006

We've got 2 ESX Servers 3.5 with local VMs on each one, now we want to connect both to a SAN, and implement a cluster, how can we plan it, is it possible to move directly the hosts to a cluster, and then move the VMs to the new SAN datastore, or maybe is it necessary to backup the VMs first and then restore to the new SAN Datastore? Any technical document regarding it?

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K


Re: Migrating from local to cluster ESX

1. May 16, 2008 2:58 AM in response to: jmcomas
Click to view VMKR9's profile Expert 291 posts since
Sep 20, 2006
its very simple to migrate a vm from local to SAN, just create a vmfs on your new san and you can power of the vms and just right click and migrate and select the new datastore, this is a cold migration, you could also look at doing a SVmotion with running vms....

Re: Migrating from local to cluster ESX

2. May 16, 2008 3:07 AM in response to: VMKR9
Click to view VMKR9's profile Expert 291 posts since
Sep 20, 2006

Heres a link to a plugin for svmotion...

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/122847

Re: Migrating from local to cluster ESX

4. May 16, 2008 3:23 AM in response to: jmcomas
Click to view VMKR9's profile Expert 291 posts since
Sep 20, 2006
I would probably move the vms before adding the host to the cluster just to be sure, but you can have vms that are not in the cluster with their vmdks on local storage even if the host is in a DRS/HA cluster

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