Hello,
I have a live ESX environment and a DR/UAT environment - both in seperate physical locations connected by a WAN. We have a management link between the two so that the Virtual Center in the Live environment can access and manage the DR/UAT environment.
I have a VM in the live environment that I need to move to the DR/UAT envrionment - can I just drag and drop into the DR/UAT Data Center in VC? How the VC move this server ? will it utilise the Management Link or do I need to setup a seperate link (with bigger capacity)
Hi Thropen,
Can u explain more on the ESX setup at teh DR site, it is always recommended to create a seperate port groups for teh migration (hot or cold) which would not choke the bandwidth of your management network.
Regards,
Vijay
If all of your ESX hosts are within the same "datacenter" in vc, then you can move files between them. The problem here is will depend on the speed and latency of your link of your WAN. It may cause timeouts and the migration to fail. You can increase the timeouts associated with those type of transactions, but I'd try to migrate first and see if it succeeds before changing any timeouts.
-KjB
Hello ThorpeN
Or you can gzip the virtual machine, copy zip/tar file other server with scp. unpack the zip file Import the virtual machine with a different name and start the virtual machine..
The amount of data that will be copied is much less than the whole virtual machine.
With kind regards,
Ruud
It may cause timeouts and the migration to fail.
You can increase the timeouts associated with those type of transactions
Could you please explain how to increase the timeout ?
When trying to move a VM from a datacenter to another through an 50Mbps MPLS link using the "migrate" function, the operation starts and then stops because of timeout.
Note: I confirm that scp the zip file works fine.
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