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Assess large numbers of physical servers for migration to Azure
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This article describes how to assess large numbers of on-premises physical servers for migration to Azure, using the Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment tool.
Azure Migrate provides a hub of tools that help you to discover, assess, and migrate apps, infrastructure, and workloads to Microsoft Azure. The hub includes Azure Migrate tools, and third-party independent software vendor (ISV) offerings.
In this article, you learn how to:
Plan for assessment at scale.
Configure Azure permissions and prepare physical servers for assessment.
Create an Azure Migrate project, and create an assessment.
Review the assessment as you plan for migration.
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If you want to try out a proof-of-concept to assess a couple of servers before assessing at scale, follow our tutorial series.
Plan for assessment
When planning for assessment of large number of physical servers, there are a couple of things to think about:
Plan Azure Migrate projects: Figure out how to deploy Azure Migrate projects. For example, if your data centers are in different geographies, or you need to store discovery, assessment, or migration-related metadata in a different geography, you might need multiple projects.
Plan appliances: Azure Migrate uses an on-premises Azure Migrate appliance, deployed on a Windows server, to continually discover servers for assessment and migration. The appliance monitors environment changes such as adding servers, disks, or network adapters. It also sends metadata and performance data about them to Azure. You need to figure out how many appliances to deploy.
Planning limits
Use the limits summarized in this table for planning.
Planning
Limits
Azure Migrate projects
Assess up to 35,000 servers in a project.
Azure Migrate appliance
An appliance can discover up to 1000 servers. An appliance can only be associated with a single Azure Migrate project. Any number of appliances can be associated with a single Azure Migrate project.
Group
You can add up to 35,000 servers in a single group.
Azure Migrate assessment
You can assess up to 35,000 servers in a single assessment.
Other planning considerations
To start discovery from the appliance, you must select each physical server.
Prepare for assessment
Prepare Azure and physical servers for Discovery and assessment tool:
You're able to plan a migration and select appropriate server migration tools. You'll also learn how to use Azure Migrate, how to assess physical servers, and how to migrate those servers.
Lists Azure Policy built-in policy definitions for Azure Migrate. These built-in policy definitions provide common approaches to managing your Azure resources.
Find Azure migration tutorials, resources, and migration assessment tools. Learn how to use tools in the Azure Migrate hub to discover, assess, and migrate your on-premises environment to Azure.