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Migrating on-premises infrastructure to Azure using Azure Migrate involves a series of well-defined steps to assess your current environment, plan the migration, and execute it. Here’s a guide to initiating and conducting the assessment phase using Azure Migrate:
1. Initiate the Azure Migrate Assessment
Step 1: Set Up Azure Migrate Project
Sign in to Azure Portal: Go to the Azure Portal.
Create Azure Migrate Project:
- Search for "Azure Migrate" in the search bar and select "Azure Migrate".
- Click on "Create project".
- Provide a name for your project, select the Subscription and Resource Group, and choose the Region where the project will be located.
- Click "Create" to set up the Azure Migrate project.
- Provide a name for your project, select the Subscription and Resource Group, and choose the Region where the project will be located.
- Click on "Create project".
Step 2: Download and Deploy Azure Migrate Appliances
Download Azure Migrate Appliances:
- From the Azure Migrate project dashboard, select "Discover".
- Choose "Download appliances" to get the Azure Migrate appliance that will collect data from your on-premises environment.
- Install the Azure Migrate appliance on a virtual machine (VM) in your on-premises environment. This VM should be able to communicate with the resources you want to assess. - Follow the [Azure Migrate appliance installation guide](https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/migrate/activate-appliance) to complete the setup. **Configure the Appliance**: - After installation, configure the appliance by following the instructions provided in the Azure Migrate project. This involves connecting the appliance to your Azure Migrate project and starting the discovery process.
Step 3: Start Discovery
Configure Discovery Settings:
- In the Azure Migrate project, configure the discovery settings for your on-premises infrastructure. This includes specifying what to discover (e.g., servers, applications) and any credentials needed.
Run Discovery:
- Initiate the discovery process from the Azure Migrate project dashboard. The appliance will start collecting data about your on-premises environment, including performance metrics, dependencies, and configurations.
2. Conduct the Assessment
Step 1: Review Collected Data
Data Collection:
- Once the discovery is complete, Azure Migrate will present the collected data in the Azure Migrate portal. This data includes information on on-premises servers, applications, and their dependencies.
Analyze Discovery Results:
- Review the discovered inventory to ensure completeness and accuracy. Address any issues or gaps in the data collection.
Step 2: Configure Assessment Settings
Select Assessment Type:
- In the Azure Migrate project, go to the "Assess" tab.
- Choose the assessment type you need: "Server Assessment" or "Database Assessment", depending on what you are migrating.
- Set parameters such as **cost estimation**, **performance sizing**, and **recommendations** based on your specific requirements and criteria.
Step 3: Run the Assessment
Start the Assessment:
- Initiate the assessment from the Azure Migrate project dashboard. The tool will analyze the collected data and provide insights into how your on-premises workloads will perform and cost in Azure.
Review Assessment Results:
- Once the assessment is complete, review the results. This will include:
- **Compatibility**: Assess whether your workloads are compatible with Azure.
- **Sizing**: Recommendations on the Azure VM sizes or configurations.
- **Cost Estimates**: Estimated costs for running your workloads in Azure.
- **Migration Readiness**: Insights into any potential issues or considerations.
Step 4: Plan Migration
Review Recommendations:
- Based on the assessment results, develop a migration plan. This plan should address any compatibility issues, optimize resource sizing, and estimate costs.
Prepare for Migration:
- Start preparing your on-premises environment for migration based on the assessment insights. This might include adjustments to configurations or addressing any discovered issues.
Best Practices for Conducting the Assessment
- Thorough Discovery:
- Ensure all relevant resources and dependencies are discovered. This includes servers, applications, databases, and network configurations.
- Accurate Data Collection:
- Verify that the data collected by the Azure Migrate appliance is accurate and complete. This will impact the quality of the assessment results.
- Involve Key Stakeholders:
- Engage with stakeholders from different teams (e.g., network, application, database) to ensure all aspects of your environment are assessed.
- Consider Performance and Cost:
- Use the performance sizing and cost estimation features to make informed decisions about resource sizing and budgeting.
- Review Compatibility and Recommendations:
- Pay close attention to compatibility issues and recommendations provided by the assessment to address any potential migration challenges.
- Plan for Optimization:
- Use the assessment insights to optimize your Azure environment for cost and performance before migrating.
Source link: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/migrate/create-manage-projects
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