The OVF Tool supports OVF specifications 0.9 and 1.0, but does not support OVF specification 2.0 (not to be confused with OVF Tool version 2.0). For workarounds to allow import of VirtualBox OVF 2.0, see this web page. VMware Workstation an ESXi can export a Virtual Machine to OVA / OVF file format. This file can be imported to another VMware platform, this help us to migrate all the Virtual Machine content easily without reinstall software stacks and configurations. The tool will work its magic for a while and when it is done it will have crafted a ready to use VMX file and VMDK file set which you can now open with your VMware Fusion application. Install skype on mac. Because we have converted to a new VM file set, the files are duplicated so in this case you have to be sure you have space for another 5.5 GB or so. Because we had control over the guest OS and the OVF VM description, we tried to use a very small set of generic devices. Other projects might have more constraints. Libosinfo.org is a project working to build a machine-readable database of some of this information.
VMware Workstation an ESXi can export a Virtual Machine to OVA / OVF file format. This file can be imported to another VMware platform, this help us to migrate all the Virtual Machine content easily without reinstall software stacks and configurations. However there might be error like 'The OVF package is invalid and cannot be deployed' during the importing. The detail error message is in format The following manifest file entry (line) is invalid: SHA256(filename-ovf)=sha256-hash-string. The importing issue is occurs because your VMware vSphere Client doesn't support SHA256 hashing algorithm. The simplest solution is using VMware Web Client or ESXi Embedded Host Client to import the OVA file because they do support SHA256 algorithm.

However, if you don't have them or you just want to use vSphere Client, you can convert the existing OVA file which uses SHA256 algorithm to SHA1 algorithm by using OVF Tool. OVF Tool is available and free to download at.
Usb tools for windows 10. Once you have OVF Tool, run following command to convert ovftool.exe --shaAlgorithm=SHA1 file-SHA256.ova file-SHA1.ova Note: If you are using Mac OS, ovftool file location after the installation is at /Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/VMware OVF Tool/ Now you can import the OVA file using vSphere Client normally without any issue.