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Brian Graf
2018-02-27 17:50:38 -07:00
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.NOTES
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS REQUIRES L2 Stretch Network between your on-prem environment and VMC. Without the Layer2 VPN, vMotion will not work.
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# ------------- VARIABLES SECTION - EDIT THE VARIABLES BELOW -------------
$destinationvCenter = "vcenter.sddc-52-35-57-20.vmc.vmware.com"
$destinationvCenterUser = "brian"
$destinationvCenterPassword = ''
$DestinationResourcePool = "Compute-ResourcePool"
$DestinationPortGroup = "L2-Stretch-Network"
$DestinationDatastore = "WorkloadDatastore"
$DestinationFolder = "Workloads"
$SourcevCenter = "vcsa-tmm-02.cpbu.lab" # This is your on-prem vCenter
$SourcevCenterUser = "brian"
.Example
# ------------- VARIABLES SECTION - EDIT THE VARIABLES BELOW -------------
$destinationvCenter = "vcenter.sddc-52-53-75-20.vmc.vmware.com"
$destinationvCenterUser = "clouduser@cloud.local"
$destinationvCenterPassword = 'VMware1!'
$DestinationResourcePool = "Compute-ResourcePool"
$DestinationPortGroup = "L2-Stretch-Network"
$DestinationDatastore = "WorkloadDatastore"
$DestinationFolder = "Workloads"
$SourcevCenter = "vcsa-tmm-02.utah.lab" # This is your on-prem vCenter
$SourcevCenterUser = "administrator@vsphere.local"
$SourcevCenterPassword = "VMware1!"
# This is an easy way to select which VMs will vMotion up to VMC. The Asterisk
# acts as a wildcard
$VMs = "BG_Ubuntu_*"
#>
# ------------- VARIABLES SECTION - EDIT THE VARIABLES BELOW -------------
$destinationvCenter = "" # This is your VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC
$destinationvCenterUser = ""
$destinationvCenterPassword = ''
$DestinationResourcePool = "" # Name of the resource pool where the VM will be migrated to
$DestinationPortGroup = "" # Portgroup name that the VM will be connected to
$DestinationDatastore = "" # Name of the vSAN datastore
$DestinationFolder = "" # VM folder where the VM will reside
$SourcevCenter = "" # This is your on-prem vCenter
$SourcevCenterUser = ""
$SourcevCenterPassword = ""
# This is an easy way to select which VMs will vMotion up to VMC.
$VMs = "BG_Ubuntu*"
$VMs = ""
# ------------- END VARIABLES - DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -------------
# Connect to VMC Server
$destVCConn = Connect-VIServer -Server $destinationvCenter -User $destinationvCenterUser -Password $destinationvCenterPassword
# Connect to On-Prem Server
$sourceVCConn = connect-viserver $SourcevCenter -User $SourcevCenterUser -Password $SourcevCenterPassword
# Start numbering for status updates
$i = 1
# Count total VMs selected to move
$CountVMstoMove = (Get-VM $VMs -Server $sourceVCConn).Count
# For each VM Get the necessary information for the migration
foreach ($VM in (get-VM $VMs -Server $sourceVCConn)) {
# Get the network adapter information
$networkAdapter = Get-NetworkAdapter -VM $vm -Server $sourceVCConn
# Get the destination resource pool
$destination = Get-Resourcepool $DestinationResourcePool -Server $destVCConn
# Get the destination portgroup
$destinationPortGroup = Get-VDPortgroup -Name $DestinationPortGroup -Server $destVCConn
# Get the destination datastore
$destinationDatastore = Get-Datastore $DestinationDatastore -Server $destVCConn
# Get the destination folder
$folder = get-folder $DestinationFolder -server $destVCConn
# Write updates as each VM is being migrated
Write-host "($i of $CountVMsToMove) Moving " -NoNewline
Write-host "$($VM.name) " -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-host "from " -NoNewline
Write-host "($SourcevCenter) " -NoNewline -ForegroundColor Yellow
Write-host "to " -NoNewline
Write-host "($DestinationvCenter) " -ForegroundColor Yellow
# The actual vMotion command along with a measurement to time the duration of the vMotion
$Duration = Measure-Command {Move-VM -VM $vm -Destination $destination -NetworkAdapter $networkAdapter -PortGroup $destinationPortGroup -Datastore $destinationDatastore -InventoryLocation $folder | Out-Null}
# Write the completion string
Write-host " ($i of $CountVMsToMove) Move of $($VM.name) Completed in ($Duration) Minutes!" -ForegroundColor Green
# Increase our integer by one and move on
$i++
}
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