OVM is not a kind of open platform. It has its VM manager to do P2V / V2V and clone/backup jobs, but it does not provide users ability to export /covert its VM to other format and open format, OVF, which is able to be exported with vSphere.
Therefore this way is closed, since OVF can’t be the bridge.
OVM 3 is based on Xen 4, and Citrix Xencovert has ability to covert Xen VA (up to Version 6) to OVF. It might be approach to your migration.
I will do more, to see anything else could be brought to you.
zhaos2
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April 5th, 2012 00:00
It seems no official documents for Migrating from Oracle VM to VMware vSphere, but the below posts from VMware community should be helpful:
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1021657
http://communities.vmware.com/message/1735344
reseach
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April 13th, 2012 01:00
OVM is not a kind of open platform. It has its VM manager to do P2V / V2V and clone/backup jobs, but it does not provide users ability to export /covert its VM to other format and open format, OVF, which is able to be exported with vSphere.
Therefore this way is closed, since OVF can’t be the bridge.
OVM 3 is based on Xen 4, and Citrix Xencovert has ability to covert Xen VA (up to Version 6) to OVF. It might be approach to your migration.
I will do more, to see anything else could be brought to you.
Eddy