About options to migrate VM workloads to Azure Local (preview)

Applies to: Azure Local, version 23H2

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This article provides an overview of some of the common options available for migrating virtual machine (VM) workloads to your Azure Local instance.

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Migration options

To migrate VM workloads and their data to your Azure Local instance, several options are available. These options can be classified as first party, third party, and manual migration options. Each of these options is described in the following sections.

First party migration options

First party migration options are provided by Microsoft. These options are built into the Azure Local platform and are available to you at no additional cost. The following first party migration options are available:

Third party migration options

Third party migration options are provided by Microsoft partners. These options are available to you at an additional cost. The following third party migration options are available:

Manual migration options

Manual migration options are provided by Microsoft. These options are available to you at no additional cost. These options are available only on systems running Azure Local, version 22H2.

The following manual migration options are available:

  • Migrate VMs manually to same hardware: This option is used when you want to migrate a Windows Server failover cluster to Azure Local using your existing hardware. This process installs the new operating system for Azure Local and retains your existing cluster settings and storage, and imports your VMs.

  • Migrate VMs manually to new hardware: This option is used when you want to migrate VMs from an existing Windows Server 2016 or later cluster to a new Azure Local instance. You migrate the VMs to the same hardware using PowerShell and Robocopy.

    If you have VMs on Windows 2012 R2 or older that you want to migrate, see Migrating older VMs.

Next steps

To learn more about migration using Azure Migrate, see: