@@Thomas_Maurer would be useful you can make a video how to migrate physical/other server do we need appliance ? Also key point what are out of scope for migration and challenges if migrate fails.
Hi Thomas, I have a query at step 3 (Video timing 7.30) you have provided the Credentials what are those credentials? Windows Server Local Admin Credentials? And also at Step2, you provided the Server, what server is it? the server to be discovered or the Server that is used by Azure to Discover the resources
Please can you make a video of preparing the landing of the Azure environment before a migration takes place. That will safe a lot of us here. Thanks Tom
Few of your machines showed 'Conditional' in assessment. What are probable reasons of conditional or failure in assessment? Also, do we need to set up a vpn connection between azure and on-prem environment or is the data in transit is encrypted over internet?
Thanks for the video, My manager wants dependency report to analyze the ports being used in a excel sheet so that same can be opened at target firewall/Vnet, How to download the report ?
Great video, thank you! Question - My current test migration process takes about 5-10 minutes to spool up a VM. Would you say the actual migration would take that same amount of time or is that process longer?
I think this is a fair estimate . However, it always depends on and can also take longer in some cases. Especially also when you failover a large amount of virtual machines.
I have one query or you can scenario. 1. if Migration failed due to capacity issue, how to resume replication instead to start from first? Because not falling back resume replication. We can connect so i can explain clearly
Thanks for the great video, can we have the separate appliances point to single Azure Migrate project? (2 separate appliances point to single Azure Migrate project)
The question is where to install that replicate add-in/agent you are talking about? I have a Linux VM on a Hyper-V host. do I have to install that Add-in/Agent on the Hyper-V host or VM appliance or else on the Linux VM?
Thanks Thomas for great video. We have virtual machines on onpremises having 25TB of disk. We need to take back hence we are planning to use snapshot backup. So if we have to take snapshot of 25TB disk then how much snapshot size will need to consider? How much time it will take to take snapshot to storage amd retrieval also?
when we run the discovery process we leave some servers like server behind DMZ and some servers which are behind other firewalls so what is the best place from wehere we can run the discovery,is it the DC or from azure dashboard mormally please advise
the appliance needs to be in the network where the host are to do the assessments. The migration server has an outgoing connection to Azure, no incoming ports needed.
Yes of course. Same way, but you need to prepare a connectivity to the domain controllers using a VPN or Azure Express route. So that the migrated VM can still reach the Domain. Also would maybe consider setting up additional domain controllers in Azure.
what is recommended use case for Azure SQL (a)-Migrate all instances of Microsoft SQL server to Azure SQL to improve security and reduce Cost. (B)Migrate your on-permises SQL server instances directly to azure and get all benifits of migrated instances. Which is correct option ?
Is is possible to migrate on-prem cluster SQL (setup using MSCS, having shared disk) and on-prem AlwaysOn FCI, AlwaysOn AG using Azure Migrate tool (lift and Shift)??
Not with Azure Migrate. You will need to rebuild the cluster in Azure or even better maybe us Azure SQL. To migrate to Azure SQL you might can use Azure Migrate.
Can we migrate UEFI enabled VM to azure using azure Migrate. it was not supported earlier, their after Microsoft article says it is supported but need to change to BIOS. need your inputs. Thanks.