Virtualization Manager 2010 - Features:
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Full Windows OS Support
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Guaranteed support for any Windows operating system since Win2K (excluding server
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P2V Migration
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Migrate a physical system to a virtual machine or convert backup image to a virtual disk. |
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P2V Adjust
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Recover the OS startup ability after unsuccessful virtualization by a 3rd party tool. |
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P2P Adjust
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Recover the OS startup ability after system migration to a different hardware platform. |
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V2V Migration
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Migrate from one virtual environment to another. |
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V2P Migration
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Migrate a virtual system to a physical environment. |
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File transfer from/to virtual disks
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Exchange data between your physical environment and the virtual one or between a virtual disk
and its snapshots. |
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Migration without rebooting Windows
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Hot processing of locked (in-use) hard disks lets you migrate a computer without rebooting and
interrupting Windows. |
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Smart Driver Injector
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Makes the process of adding new drivers smooth and easy. |
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Virtual Disk Map
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Preview changes before they are applied on a handy disk partitioning map. |
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Flexible Destination Choices
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Choose any destination to create your virtual disks, including a network share. |
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Differential disks support
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Transparent processing of virtual machine snapshots disks. |
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Different VMware™ Disks Support
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Create either an IDE or a SCSI virtual disk for VMware™ . |
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Disk File Split for VMware™
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Automatically cut virtual images to files of 2 GBs each for better management. |
Supported Virtual Machines
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| Microsoft Virtual PC |
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| VMware™ Workstation |
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| VMwareT Fusion |
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| Sun VirtualBox |
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Compared with other Freeware P2V Converter Tools, Virtualization Manager 2010 comes with many valuable advantages:
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Performance
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Virtualization Manager performs approximately 20% faster (depending on the situation) |
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P2V adjust
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Freeware tools will not adjust the OS to virtual hardware, thus in many cases leaving the user
unable to boot their virtual machine. Virtualization Manager provides a way to adjust the OS so the
virtual machine will boot successfully. |
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Selection of virtual hardware
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Virtualization Manager supports and offers the user a selection of virtual hardware types.
Freeware tools don't typically offer this. |
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Migration of offline systems
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Freeware tools support migrating of operating systems currently running but they have problems
with migrating operating systems which are offline, especially when there are more than one OS on
the disk. Virtualization Manager doesn’t have this issue. |
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