vCenter Converter 6.3 is now generally available

The new vCenter Converter 6.3 is now generally available, more than three years after the last release. VMware announces the formal comeback of one of the company’s most popular products. Following the success of the Beta version, which got over 1500 registrations in less than a week, VMware has officially launched Center Converter 6.3, which is now available for download.

vCenter Converter 6.3 extends the product’s traditional functional scope by allowing conversion from physical and virtual sources to VMware VMs, VM reconfiguration, and conversion of powered-on and powered-off workloads.

The new version is compatible with vSphere 7.0 and expands the list of supported source OS versions. We addressed security concerns and modernized the underlying technology stack to provide our customers with a stable product that meets VMware’s stringent security standards.

vCenter Converter supports a wide range of hypervisors, including VMware Workstation, VMware Fusion, and Microsoft Hyper-V, with an expanded list of supported versions that includes Microsoft Hyper-V 2022, 2019, and 11. The product supports physical and virtual workload conversion on Microsoft Windows, Linux Ubuntu, RedHat Enterprise Linux, and CentOS. Please see the vCenter Converter 6.3 product documentation for more information on the supported technologies.

You can download vCenter Converter 6.3 here!