Supported platforms – HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual
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When moving a logical server between physical and virtual servers within a site, the following
server IDs are not preserved:
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Network MAC addresses
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Server/Initiator WWNs (on the virtual machine, the storage adapter is a virtual SCSI
controller)
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Logical Serial Number
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Logical UUID
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In a DR configuration, the site that you configure first must have both physical servers and
virtual machine hosts available so a logical server can be configured to run on both types of
servers, and tested. The recovery site can have a physical/virtual combination also, or have
only virtual machine hosts.
Supported platforms
The procedures for enabling movement between physical and virtual servers described in this
chapter apply to physical servers, hypervisors, and workload OSs supported by Matrix recovery
management. For more information, see the HP Insight Management 7.0 Support Matrix at:
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For supported hypervisors see:
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VMware Hypervisor versions specified as supported on managed systems by the HP
Matrix Operating Environment.
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For supported Workload OS see:
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Windows 2008 versions specified as supported on managed systems by the HP Matrix
Operating Environment.
The procedures for enabling movement between physical and virtual servers are not supported on
Integrity managed nodes.
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Dynamic workload movement with CloudSystem Matrix: Fluid movement between physical and virtual resources for flexibility
and cost-effective recovery