![]() ![]() The bad news is: It’s really not that well-developed. ![]() The good news is: That particular product is provided free-of-charge, so you do not need to purchase any System Center products. The capability was later added to the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC) product when it released as version 3.0. It was taken out of the 2012 R2 version, and as most anyone could have predicted, the customer response was a general revolt. Up through version 2012 of Microsoft’s System Center Virtual Machine Manager, the product included a physical-to-virtual (P2V) conversion tool for Hyper-V.
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