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You deploy Azure Migrate to an on-premises network.
You have an on-premises physical server named Server1 that runs Windows Server and has the following configurations:
• Operating system disk: 600 GB
• Data disk: 3 TB
• NIC Teaming: Enabled
• Mobility service: Installed
• Windows Defender Firewall: Enabled
• Microsoft Defender Antivirus: Enabled
You need to ensure that you can use Azure Migrate to migrate Server1.
Solution: You shrink the data disk on Server1.
Does this meet the goal?
- A. Yes
- B. No
- B. No
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2 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer: Option B. No. Explanation: Shrinking the data disk on Server1 is not necessary for Azure Migrate, as Azure can handle large disk sizes like the 3 TB data disk. This action does not address any specific requirements or limitations for migrating a server to Azure using Azure Migrate.
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Said_kram
3 months, 1 week ago
NIC Teaming not supported https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/migrate-support-matrix-hyper-v-migration#hyper-v-vms
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smith288
4 months, 1 week ago
Correct. I say the issue is the Mobility service being install. "It is unsupported to install the Azure Migrate Appliance on a server that has the replication appliance or mobility service agent installed. Ensure that the appliance server has not been previously used to set up the replication appliance or has the mobility service agent installed on the server." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-discover-physical