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Since the VMWare vCenter Converter Standalone is installed on a different machine than the one we are migrating, select A remote machine. As shown below, enter the IP address or name for your physical server. Enter the User name & Password to connect to this physical server.

In our scenario, we will be migrating a powered-on physical machine (hot cloning), so select Powered-on machine from the Select source type dropdown.
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The converter can be installed on any PC connected to the network. It doesn’t necessarily need to be installed on the machine you are migrating.
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Install this on any workstation which is connected to your network.

A physical machine that you want to convert to virtual (P2V conversion).Also, reduced power consumption, less datacentre space, less hardware to maintain and repair – all reduce costs. In case of any hardware failure, you can quickly get the VM up and running on a different piece of hardware with zero or negligible downtime. They make backups & disaster recovery easier & more reliable. Virtual machines are hardware agnostic and make a sysadmin’s life easier. Virtualization allows you to dramatically reduce your server room requirements by phasing out legacy hardware. This conversion copies over the operating system, applications and data from an existing physical server a new virtual server. I’ll also show you some errors that I ran into during this process and how I fixed them. We will be doing a remote hot cloning, i.e., virtualizing a powered on physical machine. In this guide, I will walk you through a step-by-step procedure to convert my physical, bare-metal Windows Server 2003 to a virtual machine. Convert a physical machine to a virtual machine (P2V) using VMware vCenter Converter Standalone – A Step-by-Step Guide
