From b0dc07476a41c2dcd4e8bbc2c2573955d66f19d1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Avital Pinnick Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:41:06 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] VDDK version matches VMware version --- modules/virt-creating-vddk-image.adoc | 2 +- .../importing_vms/virt-importing-vmware-vm.adoc | 6 +++--- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/modules/virt-creating-vddk-image.adoc b/modules/virt-creating-vddk-image.adoc index a91924e957..3ab7fb0cae 100644 --- a/modules/virt-creating-vddk-image.adoc +++ b/modules/virt-creating-vddk-image.adoc @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ $ mkdir /tmp/ && cd /tmp/ . In a browser, navigate to link:https://code.vmware.com/home[VMware code] and click *SDKs*. . Under *Compute Virtualization*, click *Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK)*. -. Select the latest VDDK release, click *Download*, and then save the VDDK archive in the temporary directory. +. Select the VDDK version that corresponds to your VMware vSphere version, for example, VDDK 7.0 for vSphere 7.0, click *Download*, and then save the VDDK archive in the temporary directory. . Extract the VDDK archive: + diff --git a/virt/virtual_machines/importing_vms/virt-importing-vmware-vm.adoc b/virt/virtual_machines/importing_vms/virt-importing-vmware-vm.adoc index 79f7d91d6a..c71c3d1c1b 100644 --- a/virt/virtual_machines/importing_vms/virt-importing-vmware-vm.adoc +++ b/virt/virtual_machines/importing_vms/virt-importing-vmware-vm.adoc @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ include::modules/virt-document-attributes.adoc[] :virt-importing-vmware-vm: toc::[] -You can import a single VMware virtual machine or template into your {product-title} cluster. +You can import a single virtual machine or template from VMware vSphere 6.5, 6.7, or 7.0 into {VirtProductName}. -If you import a VMware template, the wizard creates a virtual machine based on the template. +If you import a VMware template, {VirtProductName} creates a virtual machine based on the template. -The import process uses the VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) to copy the VMware virtual disk. You can download the VDDK SDK, build a VDDK image, upload image to your image registry, and add it to the `v2v-vmware` ConfigMap. +The import process uses the VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) to copy the VMware virtual disk. You must download the VDDK SDK, build a VDDK image, upload image to your image registry, and add it to the `v2v-vmware` ConfigMap. include::modules/virt-importing-vm-prerequisites.adoc[leveloffset=+1]