Conversion of Windows clusters (failover cluster nodes) would break quorum disk signatures. Resolution: Added a compatibility switch to preserve cluster disk IDs.

Full support for IPv6 addresses in target environments, ensuring compliance with modern networking standards.

VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 Release. ... VMware has released Converter Standalone 6.2, this has support for vSphere 6. Virtual Allan

: CentOS 6.x/7.0; RHEL 4.x through 7.x; SLES 10.x/11.x.

VMware vCenter Converter Standalone remains a critical tool for IT administrators tasked with transforming physical machines and third-party virtual machine formats into VMware virtual machines. The release of version 6.2 brought key compatibility updates, bug fixes, and performance enhancements designed to streamline P2V (Physical-to-Virtual) and V2V (Virtual-to-Virtual) migration workflows.

Here are some of the key features and enhancements in vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2:

The following issues are resolved in vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2:

: Added support for vSphere 6.5 Update 1 as a destination host.

Any specific (like SAN, NAS, or local NVMe) you are targeting.

| 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 |

remains a foundational release in the history of data center virtualization . Officially launched on December 14, 2017, this version streamlined Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) and Virtual-to-Virtual (V2V) migrations. It added critical compatibility for modern modern operating systems and infrastructure upgrades of its time.

: Windows Vista SP2 through Windows 10; Windows Server 2008 SP2 through Windows Server 2016.