Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.x (32 and 64-bit) Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x (32 and 64-bit) Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 (32 and 64-bit)
This table summarize the compatibility list for the different type of Converter and the different type of guest OSes: Also because your vSphere platform may be not supported you have to save the conversion in an intermediate Workstation/Fusion/Player file format and then re-import again with a more recent version of Converter (or manually register the VM file, if you have choose a right format for the vmdk). So, if you need to converter an old OS you probably need an old version of the vCenter Standalone Converter (note that the 3.0.3 is not so easy to be downloaded from the VMware site).
VMware vCenter Standalone Converter platforms support goes almost with the vSphere version, so if you need to support vSphere 6.0, you will need the Converter 6.0 version.īut for the supported guest OSes it could become more complicated, because new version add new OSes, but also remove the old OSes (no more supported by the vendor).
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