{
  "video": "video-4708d6b4.mp4",
  "description": "This video demonstrates a user interacting with a **VMware vSphere interface** (or a similar virtualization management console) to perform a **vMotion migration** of a virtual machine (VM).\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the timestamps:\n\n**Initial Setup and Context (00:00 - 00:10):**\n* **Interface:** The main screen shows the management interface for a cluster named \"VMware Virtual Machine 102 Control on node **laptop**.\"\n* **VM List:** A list view displays multiple virtual machines (e.g., `vmst1`, `mst2`, etc.), along with details like their current state, owner, and date/time stamps.\n* **Status:** The initial views show a standard list of running VMs. The user is navigating or observing the system state.\n\n**Initiating the Migration Process (00:10 - 00:12):**\n* **Action:** At the 00:10 mark, the user clicks an action button (likely \"Migrate\" or similar, based on the context) associated with a specific VM.\n* **Migration Dialog:** A pop-up window appears, titled \"Migrate VM 102.\"\n    * This dialog prompts the user to select the target location for the migration.\n    * The user selects a \"Target node\" (though the specific options aren't fully clear, the process is initiated).\n* **Confirmation:** The user appears to confirm the migration within this dialog.\n\n**Monitoring the Migration (00:12 - 00:13):**\n* **Migration Window:** The interface transitions to a state where the migration is actively being tracked.\n* **Status Update:** A prominent status panel shows the progress of the migration for a specific VM (likely \"vmst1\").\n    * **Details Shown:** The status confirms the migration is in progress. Metrics are displayed, such as:\n        * **Migration to:** `laptop` (the target host).\n        * **Progress:** Indicated by a percentage (e.g., `9.6% of 100%`).\n        * **Data Transfer:** Speed/rate is also shown (e.g., `1.2 MB/s`).\n* **Continuation:** The video pauses or continues to show this monitoring screen, indicating the system is transferring the VM's memory and state to the new host.\n\n**Summary of the Event:**\nThe video is a tutorial or demonstration of using a hypervisor management console (like vCenter/vSphere) to perform a **live migration (vMotion)** of a virtual machine from its current host to another host within the cluster, allowing the VM to move while remaining operational and experiencing minimal downtime.",
  "codec": "vp9",
  "transcoded": false,
  "elapsed_s": 14.1
}