Register Azure Migrate Appliance with Windows Server Hyper-V - Exam AZ-801 - Microsoft

Registering Azure Migrate Appliance with Windows Server Hyper-V

Question

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server and has the Hyper-V server role installed.

You import the Azure Migrate appliance as VM1.

You need to register VM1 with Azure Migrate.

What should you do in Azure Migrate? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/how-to-set-up-appliance-hyper-v

To register VM1 with Azure Migrate, you need to perform the following steps:

  1. Download and install the Azure Migrate appliance on Server1. This appliance serves as a communication channel between your on-premises environment and Azure Migrate.

  2. Create a project in Azure Migrate. A project is a logical container that holds all the information related to your migration to Azure. To create a project, sign in to the Azure portal, select the Azure Migrate service, and then click on "New project." Provide a unique name and select the appropriate subscription and resource group.

  3. Add the Azure Migrate migration tool to the project. The migration tool is responsible for replicating the on-premises virtual machines to Azure. To add the migration tool, go to the Azure Migrate project page and click on "Add tool." Select the "Azure Migrate: Server Migration" option and follow the prompts to download and install the tool on Server1.

  4. Add an assessment tool to the project. The assessment tool analyzes your on-premises environment and provides recommendations for the optimal configuration in Azure. To add an assessment tool, go to the Azure Migrate project page and click on "Add tool." Select the appropriate assessment tool based on your scenario (e.g., Azure Migrate: Discovery and Assessment for Azure VMware Solution) and follow the prompts to download and install the tool on Server1.

  5. Generate a project key. A project key is a unique identifier that allows the Azure Migrate appliance to communicate with your Azure Migrate project. To generate a project key, go to the Azure Migrate project page and click on "Project settings." Under the "Assessment and migration tools" section, click on "Download project key" and save the key to a location on Server1.

  6. Import the project key into the Azure Migrate appliance. To import the project key, open the Azure Migrate console on Server1 and click on "Settings." Under the "Project settings" section, click on "Import key" and browse to the location where you saved the project key.

  7. Validate the registration of VM1 with Azure Migrate. To validate the registration, go to the Azure Migrate project page and select the "Servers" tab. You should see VM1 listed as a registered server.

Note that the option "Download the Azure Migrate installer script ZIP file" is not directly related to registering VM1 with Azure Migrate. This option is used to download the Azure Migrate installer script, which can be used to install the Azure Migrate appliance on multiple servers.