Transferring a configured operating system, applications, and data from a Hyper-V host to another location, whether a physical server, a different hypervisor, or the cloud, involves creating a copy of the virtual machine in a portable format. This process allows for system backups, disaster recovery, migration between platforms, and sharing of pre-configured environments. For example, a business might move its development environment to a production server or create an offline backup for contingency planning.
This capability is crucial for maintaining business continuity, enabling flexible infrastructure management, and facilitating collaboration. Historically, migrating virtualized systems was a complex and time-consuming process. The development of standardized formats and improved tooling has simplified the process, reducing downtime and enabling greater agility for businesses leveraging virtualization technologies. This portability offers significant advantages over traditional physical systems, which are challenging to relocate and often require extensive reconfiguration.