copy VM to new machine
Posted: 26. Jan 2014, 23:15
Dear all,
I did a clean install for Mavericks and now need to set up my old VM again. I have the old Mountain Lion still on disk and can boot it, so no problem and I can copy or even export the virtual machine (XP) in all ways.
Some research brought up these options:
(1) Use the "Import/Export utility";
(2) Copy the entire VM folder, containing the .vdi and .vbox files; fiddle around with xml-files
(3) Clone the VDI using "Virtual Media Manager" and then recreate a VM on the target machine but using the cloned VDI as the hard disk.
I am not sure of the pros and cons, I tend to go for option 1 as I have no current snapshots I could loose. Also, one big file is easy to handle. Is this the way you folks would recommend or do I have any disadvantages of working with a OAV or VMDK machine?
When searching there also come up hundreds of posts with clonevdi, but as far as I remember this has now been become obsolete with the new export features, right?
Thanks!
Peter
I did a clean install for Mavericks and now need to set up my old VM again. I have the old Mountain Lion still on disk and can boot it, so no problem and I can copy or even export the virtual machine (XP) in all ways.
Some research brought up these options:
(1) Use the "Import/Export utility";
(2) Copy the entire VM folder, containing the .vdi and .vbox files; fiddle around with xml-files
(3) Clone the VDI using "Virtual Media Manager" and then recreate a VM on the target machine but using the cloned VDI as the hard disk.
I am not sure of the pros and cons, I tend to go for option 1 as I have no current snapshots I could loose. Also, one big file is easy to handle. Is this the way you folks would recommend or do I have any disadvantages of working with a OAV or VMDK machine?
When searching there also come up hundreds of posts with clonevdi, but as far as I remember this has now been become obsolete with the new export features, right?
Thanks!
Peter