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Hypervisor Migration - vSZ-E

khakipants
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We are migrating from VMware to Hyper-V and I need to move our vSZ-E VM. I found this article: https://support.ruckuswireless.com/articles/000014314
I understand that migrating the VM with Veeam or similar migration tools is not supported. I need to start with a new Hyper-V appliance. My question is if it is supported to take a cluster config backup from the VMware appliance and restore it to the Hyper-V VM. The article above seems ambiguous to me about this. I found the follow post about a similar migration, but there wasn't any update on it about the success of this operation.
https://community.ruckuswireless.com/t5/SmartZone-and-Virtual-SmartZone/Smartzone-Migration-from-Hyp...

If anyone has experience with such a hypervisor migration, it would be most helpful.

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Stackademic
New Contributor

I just attempted this blindly, I created a Hyper-V VM with a VHD of the same firmware version as my existing ESX VM. I backed up the ESX VM and then imported the backup to my Hyper-V VM but it seems to be putting it in a Crash Mode. I put in a ticket as well but was hoping someone might have followed up with you directly in the meantime?

I did get a reply from support. They assured me that a configuration backup and restore is supported when going from the VMware appliance to Hyper-V. The article 14314 is just saying you need to start with a fresh VM appliance. Backup and restore should be supported as long as the platform is the same (VSZ-e to VSZ-e), the version is the same (6.1.2 LT-GD Patch 5 on both appliances), and the specs are the same (disk size, core count, memory amount). 

I am very interested in your Crash Mode issue. I will be doing my migration very soon. In this case, it should be pretty easy to fail back to the old controller if it doesn't go well. However, I do need a migration solution that works. Please keep us posted. 🙂

I got ahold of support and they couldn't give me a reason why it was failing. We did find that if I created a new cluster on the Hyper-V guest and just restore the configuration for the vsz itself and not the cluster it seems to work fine. Just as a heads up you will need to reach out to support for a temp license so you can RMA your current serial to the new serial for licensing. If you're ok with downtime you can just contact them for an RMA instead.

Thank you for the update. This information is very helpful. I will attempt to get a temp license as well as attempt the cluster restore first, before trying the configuration restore. I'll post back here once complete to update anyone else who tries this.