Vmware Vcenter Converter Standalone 6.2 Release Notes !full! (2025)
Improved handling of UEFI-based systems and GPT disks. 3. Faster Conversion Speeds
: Linux P2V migrations occasionally failed at 99% due to bootloader reconfiguration errors.
In some cases, the Converter agent may not unregister properly after a remote installation. Key Considerations for Upgrading vmware vcenter converter standalone 6.2 release notes
For Linux source machines with strict security policies preventing execution from the /tmp directory, a manual configuration field in converter-worker.xml allows custom extraction paths for the vmware-sysinfo tool. 💻 Supported Operating Systems
: Introduced a new configuration option in converter-worker.xml that allows users to change the default destination disk provisioning type from thick to thin . Improved handling of UEFI-based systems and GPT disks
Detail the the Linux converter-worker.xml . Compare this version to the newer 6.6 release . Share public link
By understanding the improvements—specifically in OS support and transfer speeds—and being aware of the known limitations, IT professionals can securely and efficiently transition from physical to virtual workloads. In some cases, the Converter agent may not
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 provides a flexible and scalable solution for converting physical and virtual machines to VMware virtual machines. This release includes several new features, improvements, and resolved issues.
| Category | Detail | |----------|--------| | | VMware vCenter Converter Standalone | | Version | 6.2.0 | | Build Number | 2116140 | | Release Date | July 2019 (patch updates extended through 2020) | | Languages | English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Korean, Spanish |