You can configure the virtual hardware resources that the destination virtual machine uses. What to read next Organize the Data to Be Copied on the Destination Machine Your selected source and destination determine the available data cloning options. For a conversion job, you can copy all disks to the destination or select the volumes to be copied or to be excluded. For destinations with multiple datastores, you can select the data location on specific datastores in your virtual environment. Edit the Number of Processor Sockets and CoresYou can change the number of virtual sockets and the number of processor cores per socket that the destination virtual machine uses. Allocate Memory for the Destination Virtual MachineYou can change the amount of memory allocated to the destination virtual machine. Select a Disk Controller for the Destination Virtual MachineYou can select the disk controller type for the destination virtual disks. Configure the Network Settings of the Destination Virtual MachineYou can change the number of network adapters and select the network that the destination virtual machine uses. Configure the Network for the Helper Virtual MachineWhen you convert a powered on Linux machine, Converter Standalone creates a helper virtual machine on the destination. The helper virtual machine needs network access to the source machine to clone the source files. By default, the IP address of the helper virtual machine is assigned by DHCP. Default conversion settings enforce automatic acquisition of an IPv4 address, IPv6 address, and a DNS server for the helper virtual machine, but you can set up this network connection manually. Parent topic: Convert a Physical or Virtual Machine Previous topic: Select a Hosted Destination Next topic: Organize the Data to Be Copied on the Destination Machine