- Aug 25, 2009
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Hi All,
I am in the process of rebuilding a host server for Hyper-V. The server has dual Xeon 5520 processors. It will be rebuilt with WinSrv 2012 R2. I will eed to migrate 4 VMs back to this server when the rebuild is complete.
The Temp Hosts of these 4 VMs are simple Desktop level pc's running WinSrv 2012 R2. One temp host has an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor, the other has a Core i5-3450 processor.
My intention is to use the "Shared Nothing Live Migration" to migrate the VMs. The matrix for processor compatibilty implies the migration should succeed:
Host A processor features = subset of Host B, migrate A - B succeeds.
My question is:
Do I HAVE to enable "Processor Compatibility Mode" on the VM's before I attempt the migration? Or can I migrate them with it off?
If anyone has any thoughts or theories, I'd appreciate hearing them.
Thanks.
I am in the process of rebuilding a host server for Hyper-V. The server has dual Xeon 5520 processors. It will be rebuilt with WinSrv 2012 R2. I will eed to migrate 4 VMs back to this server when the rebuild is complete.
The Temp Hosts of these 4 VMs are simple Desktop level pc's running WinSrv 2012 R2. One temp host has an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor, the other has a Core i5-3450 processor.
My intention is to use the "Shared Nothing Live Migration" to migrate the VMs. The matrix for processor compatibilty implies the migration should succeed:
Host A processor features = subset of Host B, migrate A - B succeeds.
My question is:
Do I HAVE to enable "Processor Compatibility Mode" on the VM's before I attempt the migration? Or can I migrate them with it off?
If anyone has any thoughts or theories, I'd appreciate hearing them.
Thanks.
