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Re: Migrate 2008 R2 file servers to a newer version of OS in Azure.
ssteinBR Yes, that is correct. If it is a file server that you are looking to upgrade the OS for as you migrate, you can also take a look at the Storage Migration Service tool in Windows Admin Center - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/storage-migration-service/overview3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Migrating SAP Environments from other cloud providers
GS03i Yes. That is correct. If you use Azure Migrate's agentless migration option for VMware or Hyper-V VMs, the tool shuts the VM down and performs one final sync before migrating which ensures that the DB will be consistent. If using the agent-based approach, you can stop the database prior to the migration and wait for a subsequent data sync to ensure the DB is kept consistent.1.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Security patching and disaster recovery
maloym The answer would be specific to the PaaS offering. In most cases it is relaying on the SLA/contract , but posting on the forums for the relevant PaaS services will get you a more qualified answer. For example with Azure SQL, you'll find some details here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/azure-sql-iaas-vs-paas-what-is-overview#fully-managed-and-always-up-to-date711Views1like0CommentsRe: Migrating SAP Environments from other cloud providers
GS03i While technically possible to do so for the simpler landscapes SAPs guidance has been to build and copy. For production landscapes thats definitely the way to go. But for smaller deployment and cases where the DB is not running an HA configuration you could use tools like Azure Migrate: Server Migration as well1.4KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Migrating a small business to Azure
hi BoxOfFrogs, I found a good discussion on this topic in this thread here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-active-directory-identity/migrating-on-prem-ad-to-azure-ad-and-doing-away-completely-with/m-p/1226118 Does this help? Best, Bharath2.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: What's is the best approach
des_mcguire Could you elaborate a little more on this scenario and what might help. You could use Azure Migrate's REST APIs or PowerShell interfaces to get information on migration status across different project and use that to aggregate this information in one single place. Would that help?1.5KViews0likes2Comments
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