Cls Magic X86 ((free))

: This indicates the 32-bit version of the decompressor. Even on 64-bit systems, many installers use the x86 version for compatibility reasons. The "Magic" Name

Use the CLS Imager (a bootable USB tool) to capture a block-level image of your old x86 server. Alternatively, point it to a raw disk or vmdk. cls magic x86

How does CLS Magic x86 compare to standard virtualization or raw legacy hardware? Independent tests (using a vintage Oracle 8i workload running on Solaris/x86 versus the same binary on a modern Dell PowerEdge R760) show: : This indicates the 32-bit version of the decompressor