![]() ![]() ![]() Using the same source environment as above but now specifying destination of VMC-A 1.20 SDDC. VMC-A 1.20 was also recently released, which is the first essential release to include vSphere 8 and I was also curious if might work with the latest SDDC release. I started with a source vSphere 7.0 Update 3g environment which is running ESXi 7.0 Update 3f and vSAN and converted basic Photon OS 4.0 VM to a destination running VMC-A 1.18 and to my surprise, everything worked perfectly! I was able to successfully power on the VM that I had converted from my homelab environment. You know what happens when I get curious. While, VMware Cloud on AWS as a destination will be in scope for the next release, I was curious on whether it would work given that vSphere 7.0 support was added to latest vCenter Converter release. With that said, I have also been getting a lot of questions from customers interested in using Converter to migrate workloads to VMware Cloud on AWS (VMC-A), especially as they think about modernizing and consolidating their Datacenter infrastructure. ![]() The team still has a ton in store for subsequent releases and if there are certain features you really want to see, feel free to leave a comment and I will be sure to share it with PM/Engr team. The goal of this initial vCenter Converter release was to bring functional parity with the last supported release, updated development and security practices and a few minor enhancements including some new Guest Operating Systems and vSphere 7.0 support. Luckily, folks did not have to wait long from the early beta almost a month ago and just a couple of days ago, vCenter Converter 6.3 has officially GA'ed! ![]() Since the announcement that vCenter Converter was re-returning, customers have been looking forward to the day that vCenter Converter would be an officially supported product again. With so much anticipation for the #vSphere8 release, I should also mention that another very important VMware Product has officially GA'ed today - vCenter Converter 6.3! □ ![]()
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