Azure Migrate is a Microsoft service that helps an enterprise assess how its on-premises workloads will perform, and how much they will cost to host, in theAzure public cloud.
While Azure Migrate helps with planning a cloud migration, it does not actually transfer on-premises virtual machines (VMs) to the Azure cloud. For this, Microsoft suggests using either itsAzure Site Recovery or Azure Database Migration service. When migrating to a cloud computing environment, the goal is to optimize the functionality of IT resources while managing costs and administrative requirements.
Enterprises and other organizations use Microsoft Azure Migrate to collect information aboutVMware andHyper-V VMs running in their data centers. This can include data on CPU and memory usage, as well as performance history. As part of the discovery process, Azure Migrate can dodependency checking to help an enterprise visualize the resource dependencies of a single VM or group of VMs.
To get started, an organization needs to create an Azure Migrate project in the Azure portal. Then it downloads an Open Virtualization Appliance (.ova) file and imports it as a VM, called thecollector appliance, that runs on its on-premisesVMware vCenter Server. The VM then collectsmetadata about other on-premises VMs and feeds that information to the Azure Migrate service.
While the use of the collector appliance doesn't require the installation of any agents, a user does need to install agents on premises to enable the dependency mapping features. Based on the metadata collected during the discovery process, Azure Migrate helps an enterprise determine the types and sizes of VMs -- both VMware and Hyper-V -- in the Azure public cloud that would offer the best performance for their on-premises workloads. It also helps an enterprise estimate the monthly cost of running those workloads on Azure. This information is displayed in the Azure portal and helps determine the next migration steps.
Azure Migrate includes these capabilities:
The benefits of performing a cloud migration include the following:
The following are some of the drawbacks of a cloud migration:
As with any planned migration, whether from an on-premises environment to a cloud environment or from one cloud to another, planning and due diligence are essential before making decisions and initiating a migration project.
Learn more aboutplanning a Microsoft Azure cloud migration.
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