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Setting up a test migration platform in Azure is definitely possible, and there are a few different ways you could approach it. Here are a few options:
Create a new Azure subscription: You can create a new Azure subscription within your existing Azure account. This will give you a separate environment to work in, where you can create and manage resources without affecting your existing resources. You will need to provide a payment method to create a new subscription, but you can use the free tier resources to keep costs low.
Use Azure DevTest Labs: Azure DevTest Labs is a service that allows you to quickly create environments for testing and development. You can use DevTest Labs to create a new lab environment, which includes a pre-configured set of resources that you can use for testing your migration. DevTest Labs also includes cost management features that allow you to set spending limits and track usage.
Use Azure Virtual Machines: You can create a new virtual machine in Azure and use it as a test environment for your migration. You can choose from a variety of pre-configured virtual machine images, or create your own custom image. You will need to provide a payment method to create a virtual machine, but you can use the free tier resources to keep costs low.
In terms of setting up a new Azure user account, you can create additional user accounts within your existing Azure subscription. You can also use Azure Active Directory to manage user accounts and access to resources. You will not need to register a new MasterCard to create a new user account, but you will need to provide a payment method to create a new subscription or virtual machine.
I hope this information helps you get started with setting up a test migration platform in Azure!
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