Contributor or Owner permissions in the Azure subscription.To create a project and register the Azure Migrate appliance, you must have an Azure account that has these permissions: To discover ASP.NET web apps running on IIS web server, check supported Windows OS and IIS versions. To discover SQL Server instances and databases, check supported SQL Server and Windows OS versions and editions and Windows authentication mechanisms. Windows servers must have PowerShell version 2.0 or later installed. For discovery of installed applications and for agentless dependency analysis, VMware Tools (version 10.2.1 or later) must be installed and running on servers. Check the OS versions supported for agentless dependency analysis. For application discovery on servers, all Windows and Linux OS versions are supported. An external virtual switch and internet access on the appliance server, directly or via a proxy.Īll Windows and Linux OS versions are supported for discovery of configuration and performance metadata. VCenter Server must have these resources to allocate to a server that hosts the Azure Migrate appliance: - 32 GB of RAM, 8 vCPUs, and approximately 80 GB of disk storage. On the ESXi hosts, make sure that inbound access is allowed on TCP port 443 for discovery of installed applications and for agentless dependency analysis on servers. If the server running vCenter Server listens on a different port, you can modify the port when you provide the vCenter Server details in the appliance configuration manager. The appliance connects to vCenter Server on port 443 by default. On the vCenter Server, allow inbound connections on TCP port 443 so that the appliance can collect configuration and performance metadata. Servers must be hosted on an ESXi host running version 5.5 or later. You need a server running vCenter Server version 6.7, 6.5, 6.0, or 5.5. Prerequisitesīefore you begin this tutorial, check that you have these prerequisites in place: Requirement
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