Through the HCX Migration interface, you can configure multiple virtual machine migrations, including reverse migrations.
This section describes migration operations using HCX Advanced License functionality. For information about migration operations using HCX Mobility Groups, which is available as an HCX Enterprise License feature, see Migrating Virtual Machines with Mobility Groups.
Migrations are always configured using the HCX Connector or Cloud system that initiated site pairing. In Cloud-to-Cloud deployments with bi-directional site pairing, HCX in both paired sites can initiate migrations. For more information, see Adding a Site Pair.
The HCX system automatically detects virtual machine disk additions or removals and reconfigures running migrations to accommodate these changes. These disk changes are honored only if the changes occur before the migration switchover phase. If disk changes occur during the switchover phase, the changes are not recognized, which can affect the success of the migration operation. Support for adding or removing disks is available only with Bulk and Replication Assisted vMotion migrations.
Taking snapshots of a VM during migration, either manually or via a third-party backup solution, it can disrupt the migration process. In order to prevent any impact, it is required to stop those services that may create or remove snapshots during migration. Refer to KB79220 for more information.
For the operational limits supported with HCX migrations, see Configuration and Service Limits.
Prerequisites
The migration service is activated in both the source and destination site Compute Profile.
The migration service is activated in the HCX Service Mesh.
For RAV or OSAM migrations, the HCX Enterprise license is activated.
Note: No additional license or activation is required in HCX for VMware Cloud on AWS deployments.Sentinel software is installed on all guest virtual machines requiring OSAM migration. See Sentinel Management.