I also have an older laptop that used to be our build machine, and I would like to snap a VM from the physical drive so that I can continue to use it, without having to lug the actual machine around.
Coincidence being what it is, I just happened to drive past a MicroCenter on my way to pick up a couple of dressers my wife bought on craigslist. So on the way back, I stopped in and looked at the external drives. I wanted a fast external drive, with a Firewire 800 interface. I settled on a LaCie d2 Quadra 301110U 500 GB eSATA/FireWire800/FireWire400/USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
which I connected to my MacBook Pro. I realize it is a desktop solution, but I do not need portability for my external drive at this point, performance is critical.
Since my MacBook Pro has a Firewire 800 connection, I opted for that connector. I moved all my virtual machines off to the external disk, and as I expected, the performance of my VMs actually improved over using the internal HDD. I suspect this is because I've added an additional spindle, which is used by the other OS.
Now on to ripping an image from the old laptop. VMware makes a p2v tool (physical to virtual), but it only runs on Windows (!). My plan is to fire up one of my WindowsXP laptops (probably my old HP P4) and install the p2v tool. I picked up a Vantec Sata and Ide To Usb 2.0 Adapter
, into which I'll plug the HDD from the old laptop. Then I'll run the p2v on the P4, into which the USB2.0 interface will be attached. This little piece of hardware is going to come in handy, I can tell. I've also got an old desktop machine that a friend of mine wants a hard-drive image of. I was planning on just plugging the old IDE drive into one of my linux servers and ripping the image, but now I can just connect it to this adapter and pull it onto my MacBook.
I will post results when I've finished.
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