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You need to prepare the environment to implement the planned changes for Server2.
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You need to prepare the environment to implement the planned changes for Server2.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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To prepare the environment to implement the planned changes for Server2, follow these steps: 1. Create an Azure Migrate Project: This is essential for orchestrating and managing the migration of on-premises machines to Azure. It provides a comprehensive solution for assessment and migration. 2. Create a Collector Virtual Machine: This Collector VM helps in discovering and assessing the on-premises environment, ensuring that the migration process is well-informed and smooth. Therefore, the correct steps are to create an Azure Migrate Project and to create a Collector Virtual Machine for effective migration of the virtual machines from Server2 (Hyper-V host role) to Azure.
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Box 1: Create an Azure Migrate Project Box 2: Create a collector virtual machine
Outdated question. "You should now use Azure Migrate to migrate on-premises machines to Azure, instead of the Azure Site Recovery service." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-on-premises-azure
See options at Russel's link: https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-101/view/24/ Box 1: Create an Azure Migrate Project Box 2: Create a collector virtual machine.
See also: Examtopics AZ-300: Question #5 Topic 10 (https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-300/view/40/) Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-prepare-vmware
No need to create RSVault as you can use Azure migrate for migration. ASR is no more recommended for migration.
When we use ASR, answer and explanation is correct. If we use, Azure Migrate. We may have to deploy a Collector VM on Server2 (Hyper-V Host).
migration -> asr not recommended by azure. asr is for disaster recovery. it s not because they have asr than you have to choose this solution. Box 1: Create an Azure Migrate Project Box 2: Create a collector virtual machine
I Agree. Scenario: Migrate the virtual machines hosted on Server1 and Server2 to Azure. Server2 has the Hyper-V host role. Correct Answer: Azure Migrate Project Create a Collector Explanation: Box 1: Migrate Service is to do this, Recovery Services vault is only Disaster Recovery purpose only. Box 2: If you are using Azure Migrate Project, you need to use the collector. References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-on-premises-azure#migrate-with-azure-migrate https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-prepare-vmware
correct - see https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-101/view/24/
correct - see https://www.examtopics.com/exams/microsoft/az-101/view/24/
This question may be outdated. Currently it is stated to use Azure Migrate for migration purposes not only of VMs but also on-prem servers. "Current version: Use this version to create Azure Migrate projects, discover on-premises machines, and orchestrate assessments and migrations."
Box 1: Create an Azure Migrate Project Box 2: Install the Azure Site recovery Provider. This seems like an old question, because now all you need id Azure Migrate to perform everything
Ignore my first response. 1. It seems like the question is wanting us to use Azure Site recovery for Migration. In that case BOX 1 = CREATE AND RECOVERY SERVICES VAULT BOX 2 = INSTALL THE AZURE SITE RECOVERY PROVIDER https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-tutorial
Yes, as per the options provided, given answers are correct. To Migrate the Hyper-v VM to Azure, as per the options, they have used Azure Site Recovery in Recovery Services Vault. 1. Select a replication goal (On-Prem to Azure) 2. Confirm deployment planning 3. Set up the source environment 3.a. Download the installer for the Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider. 3.b. Download the vault registration key. You need this key to install the Provider. The key is valid for five days after you generate it. 3.c. Install the Provider on Hyper-V host/Install the Provider on a Hyper-V core server 4. Set up the target environment 5. Set up a replication policy 6. Enable Replication
What makes you say that? The plan for Server2 is to migrate to Azure, that's it. Task is to prepare environment to implement the planned change. No where does it hint that it needs to be doing using ASR. Please explain
Yes, as per the options provided, given answers are correct. To Migrate the Hyper-v VM to Azure, as per the options, they have used Azure Site Recovery in Recovery Services Vault. 1. Select a replication goal (On-Prem to Azure) 2. Confirm deployment planning 3. Set up the source environment 3.a. Download the installer for the Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider. 3.b. Download the vault registration key. You need this key to install the Provider. The key is valid for five days after you generate it. 3.c. Install the Provider on Hyper-V host/Install the Provider on a Hyper-V core server 4. Set up the target environment 5. Set up a replication policy 6. Enable Replication
What makes you say that? The plan for Server2 is to migrate to Azure, that's it. Task is to prepare environment to implement the planned change. No where does it hint that it needs to be doing using ASR. Please explain
The answers are correct. As described on the following link, creating a recovery services vault is part of the process to prepare Azure resources for Hyper-V disaster recovery: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/tutorial-prepare-azure-for-hyperv#create-a-recovery-services-vault And as described on the below link, installing the Azure Site Recovery Provider and the Azure Recovery Services agent on each host is part of the process to set up disaster recovery of on-premises Hyper-V VMs to Azure: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-tutorial#set-up-the-source-environment