On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 10:55 +0100, supo...@logicworks.pt wrote: > Well, the idea is to have a backup software updating a vmdk file, that > vmdk is a vdisk of a virtual machine that is off, when needed we start > the VM and users start working on this VM, for a disaster recovery > solution.
The problem with this is that you would also have to go back. V2V definitely isn't what you're looking for. Matt > Jose > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjo...@redhat.com> > To: supo...@logicworks.pt, mbo...@redhat.com > Cc: Users@ovirt.org > Sent: Quinta-feira, 17 de Outubro de 2013 12:33:28 > Subject: Re: [Users] vmware disks > > > On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 10:14:11AM +0100, supo...@logicworks.pt wrote: > > Hi, it's possible to import a vmware disk into ovirt? > > It depends. > > If you're using an ESX server, then yes, pretty easily with > virt-v2v. > > If it's just a disk image, that's more difficult. I think the > latest virt-v2v can do it. (Matt?) > > Rich. > > -- > Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat > http://people.redhat.com/~rjones > virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many > powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. > http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top > > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users