Azure Migrate Dependency List Export

Ian Woods 1 Reputation point
2020-08-04T19:27:36.88+00:00

We've been running agent dependency mapping through Azure Migrate, which is collecting data, but it's painful to work with on the visualizer screen.
I'd like to export the data into a csv format, then pull it into excel, but I can't see any way to do this.
Is this even possible ? - has anyone out there ever achieved this ?

Thanks in advance for any pointers.

Kind regards.

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  1. SadiqhAhmed-MSFT 46,201 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-08-05T09:56:21.957+00:00

    Did you try import-based assessments? In import-based assessments, you need to provide the server information and can run performance-based assessments, but would have to specify the utilization values Yourself.

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  2. Ian Woods 1 Reputation point
    2020-08-05T13:26:56.073+00:00

    thanks for the response @SadiqhAhmed-MSFT .
    I had a quick read through the link, and checked the sample download csv, which doesn't seem to hold the relevant details I need.
    I already have the data in Azure Migrate, and can see the dependencies through the dependency map (filtered over the last hour).
    What I need is to be able to see that data in a table for (csv export to excel would be ideal) for a 24hour period.
    Filtering on individual servers for the dependency map over 24hours is taking literally hours to pull back the detail (well over an hour so far), which isn't really efficient.
    I'm hoping for a quick way to access the raw data, but not found any reference that helps. The data is there, but just not in a workable format.

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  3. SadiqhAhmed-MSFT 46,201 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-08-05T18:52:30.503+00:00

    @Ian Woods On how to export the dependency data, please refer to this documentation. Let me know if you have further questions in this matter.


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