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We are almost there. On December 5th, the next quarterly VMware Multi-Cloud Briefing will be coming up. If you're not familiar with quarterly Multi-Cloud Briefing, let's explain it in some detail:
Last February, We asked: Where is vCenter Converter?. The famous tool provides an easy-to-use solution that automates creating VMware virtual machines from physical machines (running Windows and Linux) and other virtual machine formats. 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.
When we start a new project, I got the same question from top managers, what is the available capacity in our vSAN cluster? in fact, the hidden question was: what is the raw vs used capacity of the vSAN cluster, and how to plan our project.
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I hope VMware gets a new release of vCenter Converter soon. I believe it will be packed up with new features rather than conversion. For me, I have a huge history with this solution, and saved me and my time a lot.
I was freaked out when I saw this message. Usually, the vCenter server appliance upgrade process is easy and simple (just next - next - finish). but this time wasn't.…