Describe Azure Migrate

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Having selected a strategy, Contoso is now ready to start their migration project. To help with this migration, Microsoft has provided a number of tools that they could use to perform their workload migration. The foremost of these is Azure Migrate.

What is Azure Migrate?

Azure Migrate is a set of features located in a centralized hub that you can use to assess and migrate different workloads to Azure. Workloads that can be migrated to Microsoft Azure include on-premises servers, infrastructure, applications, and data.

Azure Migrate components include:

  • Unified migration platform. A single portal where you can perform migration to Azure and track the migration status.
  • Assessment and migration tools. Azure migration tools consist of multiple assessment and migration tools, including Azure Migrate: Server Assessment and Azure Migrate: Server Migration and other independent software vendor (ISV) tools.
  • Assessment and migration of different workloads. There are a number of different workloads that you can migrate with Azure Migrate hub, including:
    • Servers. On-premises servers are assessed and migrated to Azure VMs.
    • Databases. On-premises databases are assessed and migrated to Azure SQL Database or to an Azure SQL Database–managed instance.
    • Web applications. On-premises web applications are assessed and migrated Azure App Service by using the Azure App Service Migration Assistant.
    • Virtual desktops. On-premises virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is assessed and migrated to Azure Virtual Desktop.
    • Data. Large volumes of data are migrated to Azure by using Azure Data Box products.

How can you use Azure Migrate?

Azure Migrate can help with a number of migration scenarios. The one that Contoso selects depends on what they are trying to achieve. The six major migration scenarios are described in the following table.

Scenario Description
Windows Server workloads These include moving on-premises roles such as file servers, containers, Active Directory roles, and DNS roles. It also includes migrating on-premises app VMs to Azure VMs using the Azure Migrate service.
SQL Server workloads This involves app databases, Business Intelligence (BI) and other functionality running on SQL Server VMs.
Linux workloads This migration scenario covers migrating RedHat or SUSE VMs, and Hadoop and Linux containers.
ASP.NET-PHP-Java apps This includes customer-facing and internal-facing apps at the software as a service (SaaS) level.
SAP HANA This covers a very specific vendor Enterprise Resource Planning system that uses a centralized database for various business processes. SAP HANA uses in-memory database technology that allows for processing massive amounts of real-time data in a short time. The in-memory computing engine enables HANA to process data stored in random access memory (RAM), as opposed to reading it from a disk system that uses in-memory database technology to process massive amounts of real-time data in a short time. The in-memory computing engine allows HANA to process data stored in RAM as opposed to reading it from a disk.
Specialized compute This involves high-performance computing (HPC).