You manage your Hyper-V environment by using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine
Manager (VMM) 2008 R2. You plan to perform a virtual-to-virtual (V2V) conversion of
existing VMware virtual machines (VMs). You need to choose a type of virtual disk that is
supported by VMM. Which type should you choose?
A.
vmfs
B.
vmfsraw
C.
vmfsRawDeviceMap
D.
vmfsPassthroughRawDeviceMap
Explanation:
A .vmx file, which is a VMware virtual machine configuration file. A .vmx file is the text file
that describes the properties and structure of a virtual machine, including name, memory,
disk assignments, and network parameters.
One or more .vmdk (virtual hard disk) files, which are not passed directly as input to the
wizard but are listed in the .vmx file. A .vmdk file is a VMware virtual hard disk that contains
the virtual machine’s guest operating system, applications, and data. Supported VMware
virtual hard disk formats include the following:
monolithicSparse
monolithicFlat
vmfs
twoGbMaxExtentSparse
twoGbMaxExtentFlat
Note.
VMM does not support VMware virtual machines with virtual hard disks that are connected to
an integrated drive electronics (IDE) bus. Therefore, you cannot perform a V2V conversion
of a VMware virtual machine that is on an IDE bus.