With Nutanix Move 3.6, released back in July 2020, Nutanix brought several new features and support for new platforms. Like support for Nutanix clusters in Amazon AWS or SUSE 15 support or Nutanix Move API. Full list below. As of today, you can migrate workloads between different types of environments like AWS, Hyper-V, and VMware ESXi with minimal downtime. In addition, check out my video on how you can test migration before cutover (see video below).
- Added Support for Nutanix Clusters on AWS Move
- Added Support for SUSE 15 VMs
- Added Support for UEFI with Secure Boot for Hyper-VMove now supports UEFI with a secure boot for Hyper-V.
- Added Support for UEFI with Secure Boot for ESXi
Move now supports UEFI with a secure boot for ESXi.Added Support for New Kernel Version for AWSMove now supports kernel 4.15.0-1065-aws. - Added Support for Migration of AWS EC2 Instances without Public IP
- Added Support for Bulk VM actions.
- Added support for using Move APIs from UI
With Nutanix Move 3.6.1 (released October 2020), Nutanix brings support for few more guest OS systems and many bug fixes.
- Support for RHEL 8.1 migration
- Support for CentOS 8.0 – 8.2 migration
- Ubuntu 19.04 migration
Nutanix Move can be download from my.nutanix.com portal. To learn more about migration tools, strategies to Nutanix, visit my blog post, Migrate to Nutanix Acropolis platform – Ultimate guide