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Adding vCenter Server to Virtual Machine Manager - Hyper-V Tutorial
From the course: Migrating from VMware to Hyper-V
Adding vCenter Server to Virtual Machine Manager
- [Instructor] So far in this course, we've spent a lot of time building out our Hyper V infrastructure, and now we finally reached the point where we can start bringing in VMware resources. So to do so, the very first thing that I want to do is set up a run as account. So I'm here in the virtual machine manager console. I'm going to go to settings, and then I'm going to click on run as accounts. Now you'll recall that we've already got a run as account. We created it in one of the previous videos. The reason why I need to create another run as account is that this particular run as account is valid for the Windows domain that I just set up. However, the credentials don't match what I need for my VMware environment. So I need to create a run as account that has credentials that are going to be valid in my VMware environment. So I'm going to click on create run as account, and now I'm taking to the create run as account dialogue box. So first I have to provide a name for the run as…
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Understanding the migration limitations1m 59s
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Adding vCenter Server to Virtual Machine Manager3m 25s
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Adding an ESX server to Virtual Machine Manager5m 46s
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Prepare for a virtual machine migration7m 13s
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Migrate a VMware virtual machine to Hyper-V5m 32s
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Verifying that the migration was successful6m 48s
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Making your virtual machines highly available3m 49s
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