KVM supports VMDK monolithic sparse, qcow2 and raw. You can convert using VBoxManage or qemu-img to this formats


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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Matt Keating <Matt_Keating@dennis.co.uk> wrote:
Is it possible to convert a VMWare image to KVM?
As I have been building a few test machines on Vmware Fusion and would like to migrate some to a KVM server.

Thanks in advance.

Matt Keating
Linux System Admin
 

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