Citrix Hypervisor

XenServer Conversion Manager

Use the XenServer Conversion Manager (formerly Citrix Hypervisor Conversion Manager) virtual appliance to migrate your entire VMware environment to XenServer quickly and efficiently. You can convert up to 10 VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs in parallel at the same time. After converting your VMs, the Conversion Manager automatically shuts down by itself, saving resources on the host.

As part of the migration, XenCenter helps you prepare the VMs for networking and storage connectivity. After converting your VMs to a XenServer environment, they’re almost ready to run.

Note:

In Citrix Hypervisor 8.0 and earlier, a separate Conversion Manager console is provided. From Citrix Hypervisor 8.1, this capability is integrated into XenCenter.

Overview

Citrix Hypervisor allows you to:

  • Convert up to 10 VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs in parallel using one simple wizard

  • Map network settings between VMware and Citrix Hypervisor so your converted VMs can be up and running with the proper network settings

  • Select a storage location where you would like your new Citrix Hypervisor VMs to run

Notes:

  • XenCenter does not remove or change your existing VMware environment. VMs are duplicated onto your Citrix Hypervisor environment and not removed from VMware.

  • XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance supports converting VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs with different storage such as thin provisioning, thick provisioning, IDE, and SCSI.

  • XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance does not require the source VMs to have VMware Tools installed. You can perform conversion on VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs regardless of whether they have VMware Tools installed.

  • XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance cannot convert VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs with four or more disks into Citrix Hypervisor VMs. Your VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs must have three or fewer disks.

  • XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance is available for Citrix Hypervisor Premium Edition customers or customers who have access to Citrix Hypervisor through their Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops entitlement or Citrix DaaS entitlement. For more information about Citrix Hypervisor licensing, see Licensing. To upgrade, or to buy a Citrix Hypervisor 8.2 license, visit the Citrix website.

Understand Citrix Hypervisor

Before you can convert your environment, it is suggested that you become familiar with Citrix Hypervisor concepts. For more information, see Technical overview.

To successfully convert VMware virtual machines to Citrix Hypervisor, perform the following tasks:

  • Set up a basic Citrix Hypervisor environment, including installing Citrix Hypervisor. For more information, see Quick start and Install.

  • Create a network in Citrix Hypervisor, assigning an IP address to a NIC. For more information, see Quick start.

  • Connect to storage. For more information, see Quick start.

Compare VMware and Citrix Hypervisor terminology

The following table lists the approximate Citrix Hypervisor equivalent for common VMware features, concepts, and components:

VMware Term Citrix Hypervisor Equivalent
VMware vSphere Client XenCenter (the management console for Citrix Hypervisor)
Cluster / Resource Pool Resource Pool
Data Store Storage Repository
vMotion Live migration
Distributed Resource Scheduling (DRS) Workload Balancing
High Availability (HA) High Availability (HA)
vCenter Converter XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance
Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Role Based Access Control (RBAC)

Conversion overview

XenCenter and XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance create a copy of each targeted VM. After converting the targeted VM to a Citrix Hypervisor VM with comparable networking and storage connectivity, XenCenter imports the VM into your Citrix Hypervisor pool or host. You can convert as few as one or two VMs or perform batch conversions of an entire environment of up to 10 VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs in parallel at the same time.

Note:

Before converting the VMs from vSphere, you must shut down the VMs (intended for conversion) on vSphere. XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance does not support converting a running VM using memory copied from vSphere to Citrix Hypervisor.

Also, before converting, ensure that a network and a storage controller exist in your VMware VM.

The conversion process requires four items:

  • XenCenter - the Citrix Hypervisor management interface includes a conversion wizard where you set conversion options and control conversion. You can install XenCenter on your Windows desktop. XenCenter must be able to connect to Citrix Hypervisor and the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance.

  • XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance - a pre-packaged VM you import into the Citrix Hypervisor host or pool where you want to run the converted VMs. The virtual appliance converts the copies of the VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs into Citrix Hypervisor virtual machine format. After conversion, it imports these copies into the Citrix Hypervisor pool or host.

  • Citrix Hypervisor standalone host or pool - the Citrix Hypervisor environment where you want to run the converted VMs.

  • VMware server - XenServer Conversion Manager requires a connection to a VMware server that manages the VMs you want to convert. This connection can be to a vCenter Server, ESXi Server, or ESX Server. The VMs are not removed from the VMware server. Instead, the XenServer Conversion Manager Virtual Appliance makes a copy of these VMs and converts them to Citrix Hypervisor virtual-machine format.

The following illustration shows the relationships between these components:

Conversion Manager virtual appliance facilitates communications

This illustration shows:

  1. How XenCenter communicates with XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance.
  2. How the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance authenticates with the VMware server.
  3. How the VMware server responds to the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance during conversion.

The VMware server communicates with the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance only when the appliance queries the VMware server for environment information and disk data through-out the conversion.

Summary of how to convert VMs

You can configure the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance and start to convert VMs in just a few easy steps:

  1. Download the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance from the Citrix Hypervisor 8.2 Premium Edition page.

  2. Import the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance into Citrix Hypervisor using XenCenter.

  3. Configure the XenServer Conversion Manager virtual appliance by using XenCenter.

  4. From XenCenter, launch the conversion wizard and start to convert VMs.

  5. Complete the post-conversion tasks which include installing XenServer VM Tools (formerly Citrix VM Tools) for Windows on your Windows VMs. For Linux VMs, the XenServer Conversion Manager automatically installs XenServer VM Tools for Linux during the conversion process.

After converting your VMs, the Conversion Manager automatically shuts down by itself, saving resources on the host. For more information on how to convert VMware ESXi/vCenter VMs, see Get started with XenServer Conversion Manager.

XenServer Conversion Manager