Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter 3.0 is now available for download
Published Feb 15 2019 11:19 PM 234K Views
First published on TECHNET on Oct 13, 2014

Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter (MVMC) is a Microsoft-supported, stand-alone solution for the IT pro or solution provider who wants to convert virtual machines and disks from VMware hosts to Hyper-V hosts and Windows Azure or alternatively convert a physical computer running Windows Server 2008 or above server operating systems or Windows Vista or above client operating systems to a virtual machine running on Hyper-V host.

MVMC can be deployed with minimal dependencies. Because MVMC provides native support for Windows PowerShell, it enables scripting and integration with data center automation workflows such as those authored and run within Microsoft System Center 2012 Orchestrator R2. It can also be invoked through the Windows PowerShell command-line interface. The solution is simple to download, install, and use. In addition to the Windows PowerShell capability, MVMC provides a wizard-driven GUI to facilitate virtual machine conversion.

New Features in MVMC 3.0

The 3.0 release of MVMC adds the ability to convert a physical computer running Windows Server 2008 or above server operating systems or Windows Vista or above client operating systems to a virtual machine running on Hyper-V host.

Standard Features

  • Converts virtual disks that are attached to a VMware virtual machine to virtual hard disks (VHDs) that can be uploaded to Microsoft Azure.
  • Provides native Windows PowerShell capability that enables scripting and integration into IT automation workflows.
  • Supports conversion and provisioning of Linux-based guest operating systems from VMware hosts to Hyper-V hosts.
  • Supports conversion of offline virtual machines.
  • Supports the new virtual hard disk format (VHDX) when converting and provisioning in Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012.
  • Supports conversion of virtual machines from VMware vSphere 5.5, VMware vSphere 5.1, and VMware vSphere 4.1 hosts Hyper-V virtual machines.
  • Supports Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 as guest operating systems that you can select for conversion.
  • Converts and deploys virtual machines from VMware hosts to Hyper-V hosts on any of the following operating systems:
    • Windows Server® 2012 R2
    • Windows Server® 2012
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
  • Converts VMware virtual machines, virtual disks, and configurations for memory, virtual processor, and other virtual computing resources from the source to Hyper-V.
  • Adds virtual network interface cards (NICs) to the converted virtual machine on Hyper-V.
  • Supports conversion of virtual machines from VMware vSphere 5.5, VMware vSphere 5.0, and VMware vSphere 4.1 hosts to Hyper-V.
  • Has a wizard-driven GUI, which simplifies performing virtual machine conversions.
  • Uninstalls VMware Tools before online conversion (online only) to provide a clean way to migrate VMware-based virtual machines to Hyper-V.
  • Supports Windows Server and Linux guest operating system conversion.
  • Includes Windows PowerShell capability for offline conversions of VMware-based virtual hard disks (VMDK) to a Hyper-V–based virtual hard disk file format (.vhd file).

For complete, up-to-date information as well as a download link, please see the following:

Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter 3.0 - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42497

J.C. Hornbeck | Solution Asset PM | Microsoft GBS Management and Security Division

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12 Comments
Copper Contributor

this is ok

Copper Contributor

Broken link

 

> Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter 3.0 http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=42497

Copper Contributor

It seems that the Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter has been discontinued.  How do convert a VMDK file to VHD now?  Would love to know this please. 

Copper Contributor

@Ed_Small you may use free Starwind V2V converter. It supports vmdk<>vhdx conversion and may convert vm directly for vSphere to Hyper-V - https://www.starwindsoftware.com/starwind-v2v-converter 

Steel Contributor

Version 3.0 (the .msi, but not the .doc file "MVMC_cmdlets.doc") may be downloaded from this archived link as of November 2021.

Copper Contributor

@JimGrisham - Unfortunately, that doesn't seem the case anymore. Any link to MVMC ends in a 404!

Steel Contributor

@DeduceTech 

Bypassing the javascript redirects, the following direct archive links seem to be working (at least for the moment).

 

 

 

Copper Contributor

@JimGrisham Your direct links are working , thank you !

Copper Contributor

Thank you @JimGrisham for the new link...

Copper Contributor

@LaMerkExcellent suggestion. The StarWind V2V Converter tool works like a charm, This is especially good as Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter is no longer available. My Kali is running smoothly now. Thanks.

Copper Contributor

StarWind is the best option as of now since the Virtual machine converter is out of support now.

 

Here is the guide how to use VMDK to VHD for Hyper-V.

Copper Contributor
  1. Download the installer from
    http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/1/E/91E9F42C-3F1F-4AD9-92B7-8DD65DA3B0C2/mvmc_setup.msi
  2. Open Powershell as administrator and run Import-Module 'C:Program FilesMicrosoft Virtual Machine ConverterMvmcCmdlet.psd1'
  3. Execute mvmc_setup.msi on the broker system.
  4. Follow the wizard, the only page with any real choice is the Destination Folder.
  5. Once installed, it will have its own entry for Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter on the Start menu/screen.

The source was Microsoft Bing (2023-11-26 10:30 AM PT)

 

https://www.bing.com/search?pglt=131&q=where+can+I+download+Microsoft+Virtual+Machine+Converter+(MVM...

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