
7. To specify the disk format, next to Disk Format, click one of the following:
• VHDX
• VHD
NOTE: Hyper-V Export supports VHDX disk formats if the target machine is running Windows 8
(Windows Server 2012) or higher. If the VHDX is not supported for your environment, the option
is disabled.
8. On the Volumes page, select the volume(s) to export; for example, C:\.
Your selected volumes should be no larger than 2040GB for VHD. If the selected volumes are larger
than 2040 GB, and the VHD format is selected, you will receive an error.
9. On the Summary page, click Finish to complete the wizard and to start the export.
Performing A Continuous (Virtual Standby) Hyper-V Export
To perform a continuous (virtual standby) Hyper-V export:
1. In the Core Console, on the Virtual Standby tab, click Add to launch the Export Wizard. On the
Protected Machines page of the Export Wizard.
2. Select the machine you want to export and then click Next.
3. On the Summary tab, click Export → Virtual Standby.
4. From the Hyper-V dialog box, click Use local machine to perform the Hyper-V export to a local
machine with the Hyper-V role assigned.
5. Click the Remote host option to indicate that the Hyper-V server is located on a remote machine. If
you selected the Remote host option, enter the parameters for the remote host described as follows:
Text Box Description
Host Name Enter an IP address or host name for the Hyper-V server. It represents the IP
address or host name of the remote Hyper-V server.
Port Enter a port number for the machine. It represents the port through which the
Core communicates with this machine.
User Name Enter the user name for the user with administrative privileges for the
workstation with the Hyper-V server. It is used to specify the logon credentials
for the virtual machine.
Password Enter the password for the user account with administrative privileges on the
workstation with Hyper-V server. It is used to specify the logon credentials for
the virtual machine.
6. On the Virtual Machines Options page in the VM Machine Location text box, enter the path for the
virtual machine; for example, D:\export. This is used to identify the location of the virtual machine.
7. Enter the name for the virtual machine in the Virtual Machine Name text box.
The name that you enter appears in the list of virtual machines in the Hyper-V Manager console.
8. Click one of the following:
• Use the same amount of RAM as the source machine to identify that the RAM use is identical
between the virtual and source machines.
• Use a specific amount of RAM to specify how much memory the virtual machine has after the
export; for example, 4096 MB.
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