No, it's NOT just a "quick overview" of the VM migration process, like you said at the end, sir. It is one of the most detailed, precise and well-delivered video on Azure Migrate I have seen till now. Thank you!
Is it necessary for replicated VMs to have internet access during the process or it's just OVA appliance who needs internet access? And what about migrating through existing ExpressRoute private peering with private endpoint?
I can make out that behind the scene it is still using ASR? I presume that appliance will create Azure Site Recovery behind the scene? Any ways great improvement!
It's using a lot of the underlying ASR components for the actual backup and migration, but no longer needs to expose that in the context of a migration project.
That's also an option. In the first step when getting the discovery appliance, you can select a third option to download and run a script on a Windows Server (physical or virtual). It also works for migrating from other IaaS clouds. The rest is the same.
Yes, there are a few ways to do this using virtual networks, VPN, and Express Route. Check out: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/
No, it's NOT just a "quick overview" of the VM migration process, like you said at the end, sir. It is one of the most detailed, precise and well-delivered video on Azure Migrate I have seen till now. Thank you!
Nicely explained Jeff, liked the granular details
Is it necessary for replicated VMs to have internet access during the process or it's just OVA appliance who needs internet access? And what about migrating through existing ExpressRoute private peering with private endpoint?
No, just the ova appliance needs to be able to log discovered info back to the Azure migrate service.
nice session, what IPs VMs will get after migrating to Azure ? client or users must access the vm with same IP, how can we acheive that ?
I can make out that behind the scene it is still using ASR? I presume that appliance will create Azure Site Recovery behind the scene? Any ways great improvement!
It's using a lot of the underlying ASR components for the actual backup and migration, but no longer needs to expose that in the context of a migration project.
Greetings, excellent tutorials, please mount a video explaining a Migration of a Physical server
That's also an option. In the first step when getting the discovery appliance, you can select a third option to download and run a script on a Windows Server (physical or virtual). It also works for migrating from other IaaS clouds. The rest is the same.
Can I Migrate a VM linux VMWare to Azure using this methodology?
Yes, the VM inventory, replication and migration process is identical.
Good one nicely rendered
Thank you a very well covered and easy
thank you, very well explained
Thank you ! Really interesseting
do we need ASR still ?IS Azure migration tool and ASR integrated now?
You don’t need ASR for migration. Azure Migrate now incorporates that functionality for replication and cutover.
Very well explained
You rock Jeff
wonderful information.
What about the networks can we extend the on-premise network to azure
Yes, there are a few ways to do this using virtual networks, VPN, and Express Route. Check out: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/reference-architectures/hybrid-networking/
Excellent Video and nicely explained
Excellent Video
Thank you very much!
Great stuff!
Excellent
awesome
Excellent
Excellent