Dude, you have a great content but try to speak louder and clearer, with more courage in your voice so you don't sound like you're afraid of talking. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh but I'm just straight with you. Anyway, as I said, nice content, good job sharing this with community.
Hello, I have a Q, what happens when the VM uses 2 separated datastores: DS1 and DS2?. The copy process to local disk must works, but what about the copy to the sendond ESXi host?, how I especify 2 datastores on the command?
The vid was very helpful for me, but the question that I've is... did you placed your VM that is hosted on ESXi1 down before executing this copy to the another ESXi host (ESXi2)??
Dude, you have a great content but try to speak louder and clearer, with more courage in your voice so you don't sound like you're afraid of talking. Sorry if this sounds a bit harsh but I'm just straight with you. Anyway, as I said, nice content, good job sharing this with community.
Thanks for the feedback! This was the first one I decided to talk in, I do want to do better vocally. Glad you liked the content
Hello, I have a Q, what happens when the VM uses 2 separated datastores: DS1 and DS2?. The copy process to local disk must works, but what about the copy to the sendond ESXi host?, how I especify 2 datastores on the command?
Same for Windows virtuals? OVF?
Yep, works the same for any virtual machine, windows Linux etc.
The vid was very helpful for me, but the question that I've is... did you placed your VM that is hosted on ESXi1 down before executing this copy to the another ESXi host (ESXi2)??
Hey subzero, yes the VM must be powered off to do this transfer. If you don't, the command line feedback will tell you it needs to be powered off.
Such a great content 👏
Thank you!
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