Machine migration
You can perform machine migration by recovering its backup to a non-original machine.
The following table summarizes the available migration options.
Backed-up machine type | Available recovery destinations | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Physical machine |
ESXi virtual machine |
Hyper-V virtual machine |
Virtuozzo virtual machine |
Virtuozzo container |
|
Physical machine |
+ |
+ |
+ |
- |
- |
VMware ESXi virtual machine |
+ |
+ |
+ |
- |
- |
Hyper-V virtual machine |
+ |
+ |
+ |
- |
- |
Virtuozzo virtual machine |
+ |
+ |
+ |
+ |
- |
Virtuozzo container |
- |
- |
- |
- |
+ |
You cannot recover MacOS virtual machines to Hyper-V hosts, because Hyper-V does not support MacOS. You can recover MacOS virtual machines to a VMware host that is installed on Mac hardware.
For instructions on how to perform migration, refer to the following sections:
- Physical-to-virtual (P2V) - "Physical machine to virtual"
- Virtual-to-virtual (V2V) - "Virtual machine"
- Virtual-to-physical (V2P) - "Virtual machine" or "Recovering disks by using bootable media"
Although it is possible to perform V2P migration in the web interface, we recommend using bootable media in specific cases. Sometimes, you may want to use the media for migration to ESXi or Hyper-V.
The media enables you to do the following:
- Perform P2V migration or V2P migration or V2V migration from Virtuozzo, of a Linux machine containing logical volumes (LVM). Use Agent for Linux or bootable media to create the backup and bootable media to recover.
- Provide drivers for specific hardware that is critical for the system bootability.