The following points to pondered before migrate a Physical Server into Virtual Environment:
1. Avoid hot cloning of AD DC (Active Directory Domain Controller) to virtual environment. Best to build a new VM and make it DC (“dcpromo” on the fresh VM)
2. If any SQL Server, better to build a VM and restore the databases.
3. If any MS-Exchange server, better to do perform cold migration
4. If any SAN LUN presented in the physical server, unpresent them. Present the LUN back to VM and configure as RDM (Raw Device Mapping)
5. Keep the same no of CPUs.
6. You can increase the Disk size.
7. Keep in mind that USB is not supported VI3, if any USB tongle needed for any license purpose, better to stay back as physical OR try USBNetwork solution before migrate them
NOTE: Install the VMWare Tools on those migrated servers without fail.
1. Avoid hot cloning of AD DC (Active Directory Domain Controller) to virtual environment. Best to build a new VM and make it DC (“dcpromo” on the fresh VM)
2. If any SQL Server, better to build a VM and restore the databases.
3. If any MS-Exchange server, better to do perform cold migration
4. If any SAN LUN presented in the physical server, unpresent them. Present the LUN back to VM and configure as RDM (Raw Device Mapping)
5. Keep the same no of CPUs.
6. You can increase the Disk size.
7. Keep in mind that USB is not supported VI3, if any USB tongle needed for any license purpose, better to stay back as physical OR try USBNetwork solution before migrate them
NOTE: Install the VMWare Tools on those migrated servers without fail.
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