Physical-to-Virtual

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In computing. Physical-to-Virtual ("P2V" or "p-to-v"[1]) involves the process of decoupling and migrating a physical server's operating system (OS), applications, and data from that physical server to a virtual-machine guest hosted on a virtualized platform.

Methods of P2V migration[]

Manual P2V[]

User manually creates a virtual machine in a virtual host environment and copies all the files from OS, applications and data from the source machine.

Semi-automated P2V[]

Performing a P2V migration using a tool that assists the user in moving the servers from physical state to virtual machine.

Fully automated P2V[]

Performing a P2V migration using a tool that migrates the server over the network without any assistance from the user.

  • Veritas Backup Exec has Physical to Virtual (P2V) conversion (and V2P) feature build into the backup engine which can be used for migrations or instant recovery
  • vContinuum by InMage systems is an automated P2V data protection/migration tool
  • Symantec System Recovery enables fast, automated P2V and V2P conversions
  • Quest vConverter is an example of a fully automated migration tool for P2V.
  • System Center Virtual Machine Manager SCVMM among many other capabilities has P2V capability.
  • Leostream is an example of a fully automated migration tool for P2V.
  • PlateSpin Migrate is an example of a fully automated migration tool for P2V (and V2P, V2V or P2P).
  • Virtuozzo contains automatic P2V (and V2P) migration tools.
  • by InQuinox is an automated server and data migration tool for P2V, V2P, and P2P with complete (server and storage) hardware independence.
  • by sureline systems is fully automated server data migration tool for p2v, V2v, applications, i.e. Ms SQL server, oracle with complete hardware independence, cloud independent .

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  1. ^ Muller, Al; method, Seburn (2005). "Chapter 6: Physical-to-Virtual Migrations". Configuring VMware ESX Server 2.5. Syngress. p. 139. ISBN 9780080488578. Retrieved 2013-07-24. The concept of this p-to-v process, or any p-to-v process, is really quite simple: you are making a copy of your hard drive and piping it eventually into a virtual server.


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