Virtual machine converter: VMware virtual hard disks to Hyper-V
There are several ways you can convert a virtual machine from VMware to Hyper-V. Here’s how you can do it using PowerShell.
There are several ways you can convert a virtual machine from VMware to Hyper-V. Here’s how you can do it using PowerShell.
When it comes to the bulk management of Hyper-V hosts (or of any Windows server, for that matter), I have always gravitated toward the use of PowerShell. Even so, using PowerShell to manage a collection of hosts tends to involve …
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