Vmware Vcenter Converter Standalone 6.2 Release Notes -
VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2: Comprehensive Release Notes and Technical Deep Dive
Published: VMware vSphere 6.7 Ecosystem Compatibility Update
Version: 6.2.0 | Build Number: 2116140 (and subsequent patches)
Known Issues and Limitations in Version 6.2
Despite its improvements, VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6.2 retains several limitations that administrators must understand before planning migrations. vmware vcenter converter standalone 6.2 release notes
2. What's New in Version 6.2
This release introduces the following key features and improvements: VMware vCenter Converter Standalone 6
2.3 vSphere 6.5 Compatibility (Preparatory)
While vSphere 6.5 had not yet reached General Availability at the time of this release, Converter 6.2 includes preliminary support for importing and exporting to vSphere 6.5 environments, provided that the destination ESXi host is running at least version 6.0 for the initial conversion. Some legacy or uncommon hardware drivers may still
Known issues to watch for
- Some legacy or uncommon hardware drivers may still require manual driver removal or offline preparation before P2V conversion.
- Conversions of very large disks or VMs with many snapshots can be slow and may require additional staging (consolidating snapshots) before conversion.
- Network interruptions during live conversions can still cause restarts or partial conversions—use stable, low-latency networking where possible.
- Certain guest OS versions not fully supported may need post-conversion agent installs or driver updates to finalize functionality.