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		<title>[TUTORIAL] Migrating Virtual Machines without Vmotion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guys are hard at work with the labs at the moment here in sunny Hobart, and so I begin trawling the blogs (as is my want). I discovered this brilliant little gem from Mike DiPetrill&#8217;s blog. This post demonstates the awesome power of the Vmware API and the ease of use we get from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This post demonstates the awesome power of the Vmware API and the ease of use we get from the VI Toolkit for Windows! The script will <a href="http://mikedatl.typepad.com/mikedvirtualization/2008/10/quick-migration.html">move a VM from one ESX host to another</a>, without making use of VMware VMotion. The drawback is that the VM becomes unresponsive for a period of time (usually a few seconds). This is roughly functionally equivalent to Microsoft&#8217;s Quick Migration feature, except that this was done in 130 lines of script.</p>
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