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67 TopicsMicrosoft is headed to VMware Explore 2023 in Las Vegas
VMware Explore is back in Las Vegas for 2023! If you want to know about Azure, the work we are doing with VMware, or just have a great conversation, don’t be shy and reach out to say hello. We'd love to talk to you so stop by our booth! We may even have some cool stickers too. This year we will have a bunch of sessions with Microsoft employees on stage, so if you're building out your schedule check them out: Microsoft Keynote: Transform your VMware Workloads with Microsoft Azure Speakers: Brett Tanzer, VP of Product Management, Microsoft Jeff Woolsey, Principal PM Manager, Microsoft Date/Time: Wednesday, August 23 @ 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM PDT Brett and Jeff will share how customers can transform their on-prem VMware environments using Microsoft Azure. Keynote attendees will learn how to: Learn about everything that’s new in Windows Server 2022 and address end of support for Windows Server 2012 Use familiar VMware skills to migrate or extend your VMware environment to the cloud, including hybrid cloud options with Azure VMware Solution and Azure Arc Modernize hybrid work with Azure Virtual Desktop and Horizon Cloud Learn how Azure VMware Solution could be the ideal landing spot for those looking to migrate their SQL Server workloads to Azure, but still want to use Unlimited Virtualization In addition, here are some other Microsoft Azure-related sessions that we highly recommend for learning more about Azure + VMware: Day, Time, Topic Session Title Monday, August 21 1:30-3:00 PM Azure VMware Solution Azure VMware Solution: New Guidance for Networking and Security CEIT3041LVS Monday, August 21 4:30-4:50 PM Azure VMware Solution Integrate Azure VMware Solution with Azure Native Services, Workbooks CODE1933LV - VMware {code} Theater Tuesday, August 22 10:30-11:15 AM Azure Virtual Desktop & Windows 365 Horizon DaaS and Microsoft Virtualization Solutions: The Path to the Cloud EUSB2734LV Tuesday, August 22 10:30-11:15 AM Azure VMware Solution Modernize Hybrid Multi-Cloud Environments - NetApp Customer Case Studies CEIB2924LVS Tuesday, Aug 22 2:00-2:30 PM Azure VMware Solution Ask me anything about Azure VMware Solution CEIM3039LVS Wednesday, Aug 23 9:00-9:45 AM Microsoft Azure Microsoft Executive Keynote: Transform your VMware workloads with Azure CEIB3042LVS Wednesday, August 23 10:15-11:00 AM Azure VMware Solution Azure VMware Solution Lessons Learned: Designing, Migrating, and Operating EIB3043LVS Wednesday, August 23 10:15-10:30 AM Azure VMware Solution Embracing Hybrid Cloud: Azure VMware Solution for Innovation and Growth VMTN2829LV - VMTN TechTalk Wednesday, Aug 23 12:00-12:45 PM Windows Server & Azure Arc Pave the way to innovation with Azure, Azure Arc, Windows & SQL Server! EIB3044LVS Wednesday, August 23 2:00-2:20 PM Azure VMware Solution Availability and Resilience of Azure VMware Solution CEIB2540LV Wednesday, Aug 23 12:45-1:30 PM Azure Arc Bring Azure to your VMware vSphere environment on premises and in the cloud CEIB3045LVS Wednesday, Aug 23 12:45-1:30 PM Azure VMware Solution Speed Your Azure Migration with the Latest Azure VMware Solution Features CEIB2549LV Wednesday, August 23 1:15-2:00 PM Azure VMware Solution Migrate and Modernize with Cloud Solutions from Azure VMware Solution CEIB3038LVS Wednesday, August 23 1:15-2:00 PM Azure VMware Solution Accelerate Your Public Cloud Strategy with VMware Cloud CEIB2557LV Wednesday, August 23 2:00-2:45 PM Azure Virtual Desktop & Windows 365 Extending Windows in the Cloud with VMware Horizon EUSB3046LVS Wednesday, August 23 2:00-2:20 PM Azure VMware Solution Learn How to Leverage Automation and Azure VMware Solution CODE1932LV - VMware {code} Theater Wednesday, Aug 23 2:00-2:30 PM Azure VMware Solution Ask me anything about Azure VMware Solution CEIM3040LVS Thursday, August 24 12:30-1:15 PM Azure VMware Solution State of Alaska: Rapid Cloud Migration from the Last Frontier CEIB2447LV Thursday, August 24 12:30-1:15 PM Azure VMware Solution The Enterprise Playbook for Operational Readiness for Azure VMware Solution CEIB1433LVLightbits for Azure VMware Solution
As users of Azure VMware Solution, we most likely will come across a time where we need to add storage and not necessarily need more compute from an additional host. Lightbits is another option in the Azure Marketplace to add storage that will scale and run storage intensive apps.4.2KViews4likes1CommentAnnouncing more Azure VMware Solution enhancements
Announcing more Azure VMware Solution enhancements Greetings from Barcelona, where the Microsoft team is thrilled to be part of VMware Explore 2023. My team and I will be presenting and are eager to meet with customers and partners in person! Having been at Microsoft for over two decades, I have recently taken the helm of the Azure VMware Solution team and I am excited to hear about your thoughts and experiences using our product. Here is some of what I have already heard from customers about how Azure VMware Solution is helping their organizations: “As a public institution, we were very sensitive to the security implemented by Azure VMware Solution in terms of data protection. Our data is hosted in the European Union. On one hand, there is protection for the container that hosts our data, on the other hand, data transmission between SOLIDEO and the Microsoft servers. There's really a portability between the VMware-based SOLIDEO virtual machines, and the Azure cloud. It's a perfect match.” —Dominique Renard, Director of Information Systems Security, SOLIDEO “As a large, mature organization, we couldn’t undertake a greenfield implementation, but we were able to quickly migrate and stand up our environment in the cloud with Azure VMware Solution” and “Our migration to Azure VMware Solution extended compliance to workloads approaching end of service because of Microsoft support.” —Mark Wiltshire, IT Director, Kier Group These stories underscore the versatility and efficiency of Azure VMware Solution in addressing diverse organizational needs. We’re eager to hear your experiences too! Please stop by our booth and connect with me and the team. Check out what’s new in Azure VMware Solution I am also excited to share some of the recent updates we’ve made to Azure VMware Solution. Azure Elastic SAN, in preview, is a cloud-native managed SAN offering scalability, cost-efficiency, high performance, and security. It now supports snapshots, enhanced security, and integrates with Azure VMware Solution. Furthermore, as a VMware Certified datastore, Elastic SAN allows you to independently scale your storage and performance, optimizing your total cost of ownership and scalability. Learn more. Azure VMware Solution in Microsoft Azure Government was approved to be added as a service within the Azure Government Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) High Provisional Authorization to Operate (P-ATO). Azure VMware Solution is already available in Azure Commercial and included in the Azure Commercial FedRAMP High P-ATO. With this latest approval, customers and their partners who require the data sovereignty that Azure Government provides can now meet FedRAMP requirements with Azure VMware Solution in Azure Government. Learn more. Azure NetApp Files for Azure Government All Azure NetApp Files features available on Azure public cloud are also available on supported Azure Government regions. For Azure Government regions supported by Azure NetApp Files, see the Products Available by Region page. Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere is now available. Customers can start their onboarding with Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere, install agents at-scale, and enable Azure management, observability, and security solutions, while benefitting from the existing lifecycle management capabilities. Azure Arc-enabled VMware vSphere VMs will now show up alongside other Azure Arc-enabled servers under ‘Machines’ view in the Azure portal. Learn more. Five-year Reserved Instance promotion is available for Azure VMware Solution until March 31, 2024 for customers looking to lock-in their VMware costs for multiple years. Contact your sales representative for details. Visit our pricing page. vSphere 8.0 will be rolled out starting at the end of November. If you would like to stay up to date with the latest releases from Azure VMware Solution, please follow Azure updates. Learn more If you are here at VMware Explore Barcelona, check out all our Azure Breakout Sessions during the event, and stop by the Microsoft booth #303 for our hourly in-booth theater sessions. Later this month you can also attend Microsoft Ignite Online: November 15–16, 2023 Learn more. As always, you can visit the Azure VMware Solution website or documentation for more information.Network Design Guide for Azure VMware Solution
I have previously talked about Azure VMware Solution Landing Zone Accelerator (AVS LZ) and the automation tools in my previous blog post. This open-source solution provides an architectural approach and reference implementation to prepare Azure landing zone subscriptions for a scalable Azure VMware Solution. We have received feedback from many of you that there are a lot of decisions and important choices to make when designing your Azure VMware Solution deployment. We are bringing you new additions as part of the AVS LZ which is an Azure VMware Solution Landing Zone Accelerator Network Design Guide. Using this guide will walk you through the networking options and what may be best for your organization. Because each decision, impacts the next it is imperative to look at all the networking choices and what fits your needs. This recommended approach aligns with the Azure Landing Zone reference architecture.14KViews4likes1CommentAzure VMware Solution - February 2023 - What's New Update
We are thrilled to announce the February 2023 updates for Azure VMware Solution. A variety of new and highly anticipated features such as Customer Managed Key, Azure NetApp Files and Stretched Clusters are now available. Read on to explore more. Azure VMware Solution is a VMware validated first party Azure service from Microsoft that provides private clouds containing VMware vSphere clusters built from dedicated bare-metal Azure infrastructure. It enables customers to leverage their existing investments in VMware skills and tools, allowing them to focus on developing and running their VMware-based workloads on Azure.Firewall integration in Azure VMware Solution
2020 has been a year like no other. In just a few months' time, businesses have transformed and have accelerated their efforts to migrate to the cloud. Following our announcement of Azure VMware Solution (AVS) last year, we have been helping customers accelerate this move to cloud by providing an easy lift and shift migration. Albeit customers love the same operational experience for VMware workloads and use familiar VMware technologies like vCenter, NSX Manager, HCX etc. in AVS, they also want to leverage security integrations that they have invested in for years. Below are a few common questions that we get from customers around this topic. How can they use the same firewalls/tools that they have been using for years? How do they maintain the same security posture? How can they use the same firewall for both Azure and VMware workloads in AVS? In this blog series, we plan to discuss native security options, 3 rd party firewall integration with AVS along with a deep dive into configuration details. First in the series, this blog would summarize the security options available at your disposal. Let’s start with the built-in security capabilities that you can leverage in AVS. Built-in security/firewall with VMware NSX-T - VMware NSX-T is the default networking stack in AVS and it provides out-of-box security features that you can use to protect your workloads. Following are the capabilities that you can leverage. Distributed Firewall (DFW) -A stateful L3-L7 firewall that powers micro-segmentation and runs on your ESXi hosts in your AVS private cloud. DFW rules are enforced on the vNIC level of a VM workload and what that means is that the traffic is either allowed or dropped on the vNIC level based on the rule you defined. So, there is no more hair-pinning that traffic through a centralized or perimeter firewall. From a feature standpoint, it's rich and allows you to define security rules using network or application constructs. You could group the workloads using static (IPSet/NSX constructs like Segment etc.) or dynamic membership (VM tags, guest OS etc.). Even when you have a perimeter firewall, you should secure your East-West traffic. Gateway Firewall - A L4-L7 aware stateful North-South firewall that can be configured on NSX-T Tier-1 Gateway in AVS. It can also be used as an Inter-tenant or Inter-zone firewall i.e. filtering traffic between different tenants of your organization each with a dedicated Tier-1 Gateway. Azure Firewall - A managed, stateful firewall with built-in HA and SLA of 99.99% (when deployed in two or more availability zones). Customers can configure L3-L7 policies to filter traffic and take advantage of threat intelligence-based filtering to alert and deny traffic from/to known malicious IP addresses and domains. Please refer to the Azure firewall feature set here. If you are already using Azure firewall capabilities deployed in Azure Virtual WAN to protect resources in VNETs, you can connect the same virtual WAN hub over an express route connection to AVS and route internet traffic from AVS to Azure firewall. Let's switch gears and talk about the 3rd party firewall integration with Azure VMware Solution. There is a strong desire from customers to continue using the same firewall in AVS that they have been using in an on-premises datacenter. Based on the use-case, you could deploy a 3rd party firewall NVA in AVS private cloud or SDDC or leverage a firewall from Azure marketplace. Let's double click on both options. 3rd Party firewall deployed as NVA in AVS private cloud or SDDC -Before we discuss this integration, it's important to understand NSX-T deployment in AVS private cloud. When you create a private cloud in AVS, a default NSX-T Tier-0 Gateway configured in Active/Active mode and a default NSX-T Tier-1 Gateway configured in Active/Standby mode is deployed for you. Users can connect segments (logical switches) and provide East-West and North-South connectivity to the workloads connected on these segments. A 3rd party firewall NVA can be connected southbound to the default NSX-T Tier-1 gateway and this firewall can act as a North-South firewall or East-West firewall depending upon your use case. This integration is supported in following topologies. Option 1: Workload segments are directly connected to the firewall and the gateway on workloads is 3 rd party firewall. This topology restricts the users with numerous segments as the vNICs on the NVA becomes a limiting factor. Option 2: Workload segments are connected to an isolated Tier-1 and this Tier-1 gateway provides northbound connectivity to a 3 rd party firewall. This topology solves the problem of limited number of vNICs on NVA as you connect 100s of workload segments to an isolated Tier-1 which connects to the firewall NVA northbound. In this topology, isolated Tier-1s simulate security zones and the firewall can provide East-West filtering between security zones and North-South filtering for all traffic. We will discuss routing and other configuration details for these topologies in next part of this blog series. 3rd Party firewall deployed in Azure VNET – Customers can also deploy a 3 rd party firewall in Azure VNET and route traffic from AVS to this firewall via Azure Virtual WAN hub. To redirect internet traffic from AVS VMs to the firewall NVA, you need to connect AVS to an express route gateway in Azure virtual WAN and propagate a default route. Next, you configure a default route in Azure Virtual WAN hub to direct internet bound traffic to a NVA in spoke VNET. We will go through the configuration details in greater detail in upcoming blogs. Stay tuned! Summary Azure VMware Solution customers have multiple security options available to protect their workloads. Some of these firewalling capabilities can be used out of the box to provide East-West and North-South firewalling. Along with the built-in security capabilities, customers can also leverage the 3 rd party firewalls or next-gen firewalls to provide additional security and maintain the same security posture as they have on-premises. Following are a few resources to learn more about Azure VMware Solution. Learn Azure VMware Solution Networking Try Azure VMware Solution Hands-on-labBroadcom VMware Licensing Changes: What Azure VMware Solution Customers Need to Know
Broadcom has announced changes are coming to its VMware licensing model on hyperscalers beginning in its new fiscal year on November 1, 2025. If you’re an Azure VMware Solution customer, here’s what you need to know about the new requirements and how they will affect your cloud deployments. What’s changing? Broadcom is changing its VMware licensing policies across all hyperscaler platforms to require customers to “bring your own” portable subscription for VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF). This means customers must purchase portable VCF subscriptions directly from Broadcom to use with cloud services in the future, including Azure VMware Solution. Azure VMware Solution already supports “bring your own” licensing model The good news is that Azure VMware Solution is ready for this change. The Azure VMware Solution VCF BYOL option is available in all 35 AVS regions worldwide, allowing customers to run AVS using their own VCF subscriptions. This BYOL solution is priced lower than AVS with bundled VCF subscription. No product changes to Azure VMware Solution These updates are about licensing only—there are no product changes to how Azure VMware Solution works. Microsoft will continue to deliver Azure VMware Solution as a fully managed VCF private cloud service on Azure. In practice, this means that Microsoft takes care of all infrastructure and VMware host level software management, patches and upgrades. You don’t need to worry about hardware maintenance or manual VMware host updates. Key dates and transition details Microsoft will stop selling Azure VMware Solution with VCF subscriptions included after October 15, 2025. After this date, new Azure VMware Solution node purchases will require you to provide a VCF subscription purchased from Broadcom. Microsoft will honor existing Reserved Instance commitments to Azure VMware Solution customers. If you purchase Azure VMware Solution Reserved Instances (RIs) on or before October 15, 2025, you can continue to use your Azure VMware Solution nodes without any licensing or product changes until your RI term ends. Azure VMware Solution with license included PayGo nodes can continue to operate without any licensing or product changes through October 31, 2026. Alternatively, customers can switch from Azure VMware Solution PayGo and purchase an Azure VMware Solution RI with license included by October 15, 2025. Helpful resources We’re committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for our customers and partners. Here are some helpful links with more details: How to use portable VCF subscriptions with Azure VMware Solution How to purchase an Azure VMware Solution RI Broadcom Blog announcing the VMware licensing change If you need to purchase VCF subscriptions and do not have a Broadcom contract, leverage one of the Broadcom channel partners here. We will be reaching out directly to current Azure VMware Solution customers with more details. If you have any questions, reach out to your Microsoft account representative so we can help you navigate this transition.Azure VMware Solution Broadcom VMSA-2025-0004 Remediation
With continuous monitoring and security intelligence gathering, Microsoft ensures proactive identification and mitigation of security threats. By leveraging advanced analytics, Microsoft is able to detect vulnerabilities early, empowering organizations to stay ahead of potential risks and safeguard their digital assets effectively. Recently, Microsoft discovered a critical ESXi vulnerability and has been collaborating with Broadcom to develop and qualify a secure patch to address this issue. With Microsoft’s commitment to the security of our platform and our improved lifecycle management process, we were able to quickly assemble a global team to work on the acceleration and validation of the ESXi 8.0 U2d Build 24585300 security patch. We have successfully qualified the security patch that will mitigate VMSA-2025-0004 across our fleet. As a result, with the public release of this vulnerability we are ready to patch your existing Azure VMware Solution infrastructure. We are committing to completing the remediation within 30-days. Microsoft will communicate the scheduled date of patching over the next three weeks. Any Azure VMware Solution private cloud deployed after March 4, 2025 will be provisioned with the patch already applied to the environment. Microsoft takes an in-depth approach to vulnerability and risk management. With our new and improved partnership with Broadcom, this allows us to enhance our overall security and quickly address vulnerabilities in VMware solutions. If you are interested in the Azure VMware Solution, please use these resources to learn more about the service: Homepage: Azure VMware Solution Documentation: Azure VMware Solution SLA: SLA for Azure VMware Solution Azure Regions: Azure Products by Region Known Issues: Azure VMware Solution Software Versions: Azure VMware Solution Security Advisories: Broadcom Release Notes: ESXi 8.0 U2d Build 24585300 Author Bios Ricky Perez is a Senior Technical Program Manager in the Azure VMware Solution product group at Microsoft. His background is in solution architecture with experience in public cloud and core infrastructure services. Chastidy Harris is a Senior Program Manager in the Azure VMware Solution product group at Microsoft. Rahi Patel is a Senior Technical Program Manager in the Azure VMware Solution product group at Microsoft. René van den Bedem is a Principal Technical Program Manager in the Azure VMware Solution product group at Microsoft. His background is in enterprise architecture with extensive experience across all facets of the enterprise, public cloud & service provider spaces, including digital transformation and the business, enterprise, and technology architecture stacks. René works backwards from the problem to be solved and designs solutions that deliver business value with the minimum of risk. In addition to being the first quadruple VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX), he is also a Dell Technologies Certified Master Enterprise Architect, a Nutanix Platform Expert (NPX), and a VMware vExpert.What's new in Azure Migrate?
Introduction The journey to the cloud is an essential step for modern enterprises looking to leverage the benefits of scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. A crucial part of this transformation is understanding the current state of your IT infrastructure, including workloads, applications, and their interdependencies. Often, organizations aim to set their migration goals based on the applications they want to move to the cloud, rather than focusing on individual servers or databases in isolation. I am thrilled to share that Azure Migrate is evolving to both simplify and enrich your cloud adoption journey. We are introducing new capabilities in Azure Migrate to help you achieve your goals. Introducing Application awareness in Azure Migrate [limited preview] A key step in any cloud transformation plan is a current state analysis of the entire IT estate covering workloads and applications, and relationships/ dependencies among them. I am excited to announce the limited preview of application aware experiences in Azure Migrate – across every phase of the migration journey. This allows you to gain insights into the total cost of ownership, identify suitable IaaS and PaaS targets, and receive tailored migration and modernization guidance. To get started with Azure Migrate, simply create an Azure Migrate project on Azure portal, and leverage Azure Migrate’s wide-ranging discovery capabilities, including the Azure Migrate appliance or importing inventory via RVTools to discover your environment. This allows you to explore inventory across Infra-Data-Web tiers and use the updated dependency analysis to identify application boundaries. As part of the application aware experiences, we are introducing the concept of tags within Azure Migrate. So once dependencies are identified, you can group the dependent workloads comprising an application via tags. Then, Azure Migrate can be used to create application-specific business cases to identify savings and ROI, assess ideal migration strategies, and get recommendations for Azure services, SKUs, resource costs, and migration/modernization tools. Further, as part of executing the migration and onboarding to Azure, customers can use the recommended tools to modernize via re-platform and refactor (out of band) techniques or use the integrated rehost migration experience to rehost to Azure VM. Complemented with a refreshed user experience As part of delivering application awareness and sustainability insights, Azure Migrate will also feature a refreshed user interface. The new experience is designed to help customers across every step of the migration journey – across Decide, Plan and Execute phases. The experience provides you with a new intuitive table of contents and overview page to allow easy navigation. You can explore discovered workloads and their relationships through effective search, sort, and seamless transition from Azure Migrate to other specialized migration tools, depending on your specific goals and requirements. Finally, you can quickly create and visualize different migration and modernization strategies side-by-side. Expanded support for workloads and platforms In addition to the capabilities described above, Azure Migrate continues to evolve to support capabilities provided by Azure for customers to evaluate and execute as part of their cloud adoption journey. As part of this effort, I am pleased to announce public preview of the following capabilities. These capabilities are available for customers, partners and sellers to try today! ROI/TCO of Azure Arc in Azure Migrate Business Case [public preview] We understand that customers are looking to understand the best path as they evaluate the cloud. This includes continuing to stay on-premises in their current environment while benefiting from Azure services such as Azure Arc. Knowing the varying needs of every customer and with the goal to meet customers where they are, we are introducing the envisioning of ROI for Azure Arc in Azure Migrate Business Case. This includes - Azure Migrate business case to help you compare the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for on-premises estates versus Azure, including year-on-year cash flow analysis. With this new capability, the Azure Migrate Business Case now includes the added value of Azure Arc for resources remaining on-premises during the customer’s migration journey. You can now visualize cost savings and other benefits of using Azure security and management tools via Azure Arc for your on-premises servers and see licensing benefits such as Extended Security Updates and SQL Pay-As-You-Go. In addition to visualizing the business case for Arc, customers can identify and at-scale onboard machines that are not yet Arc-enabled directly from the Azure Migrate portal. Additional details and step by step instructions can be found here. Support for migrations to Azure Stack HCI [public preview] Azure Stack HCI enables customers to run workloads in the private cloud or edge and offers an ideal platform for modernizing workloads with enhanced performance, scalability, simplified management, and cost efficiency. To support this modernization, we have introduced the ability to migrate virtual machines from Hyper-V and VMware environments to Azure Stack HCI using Azure Migrate: Server Migrations. Like Azure migrations, you can leverage Azure Migrate to discover virtual machines from VMware and Hyper-V environments at scale, without needing prior agent installation. After discovery, you can migrate virtual machines to Azure Stack HCI through an easy-to-use Azure Migrate portal experience, ensuring zero data loss and minimal downtime. This migration keeps data flow locally from on-premises to Azure Stack HCI. Learn more about this capability here. Expanded OSS Support in Azure Migrate [public preview] Azure Migrate has been diligently expanding its capabilities to better support customers using Linux. We are thrilled to highlight three significant updates that enhance your migration experience: Support for newer Linux Distributions [public preview] Azure Migrate now supports a range of newer Linux distributions, including Rocky Linux, Alma Linux, SLES 15, RHEL 9, and Ubuntu 22.04. This enhancement ensures a broader compatibility for Linux workloads, allowing you to migrate seamlessly, whether using agentless or agent-based migrations. Azure Hybrid Benefit (AHB) for Enterprise Linux [public preview] We've integrated Azure Hybrid Benefit (AHB) for Enterprise Linux (RHEL and SLES) into the migration process. Customers can visualize the savings from AHB directly in Azure Migrate business case assessments, maximizing their return on investment. To leverage AHB, you can directly enable the appropriate licenses for migrating Enterprise Linux machines within Azure Migrate. This integration eliminates the need for manual installation of the AHB extension post migrations, streamlining the migration workflow and ensuring compliance. Discovery and Assessment of MySQL Databases [public preview] In our endeavor to increase coverage of OSS workloads in Azure Migrate, we are announcing discovery and modernization assessment of MySQL databases running on Linux servers. Customers previously had limited visibility in their MySQL workloads and often received generalized VM lift-and-shift recommendations. With this new capability, you can now accurately identify the MySQL workloads and assess them for right-sizing into Azure Database for MySQL: Flexible Server. CSV Import powered discovery for SQL Servers [limited preview] We understand that deploying an appliance may not be the quickest way to generate migration assessments to enable planning. Further, many times customers can’t provide credentials for SQL Server instances, to allow Azure Migrate to capture relevant details and provide accurate readiness and right-sized recommendations. Hence, we are now adding the ability to import SQL Server details which can then be used to discover SQL Server instances and databases and generate accurate assessment reports. Use existing repositories such as SQL Server Dynamic Management Views, SCOM etc. to populate the CSV schema required to discover SQL Server. Interested in trying the limited preview experience? The capabilities described above are currently in limited preview. To take advantage of these capabilities for your environment, please share your interest here. Conclusion The enhancements in Azure Migrate underscore our commitment to providing comprehensive, user-friendly, and efficient migration solutions. Stay tuned for more updates and join us at Ignite 2024 for a detailed demo of these exciting new features. Curious to learn more? Here is a sneak peek of what we plan to announce at Ignite - https://youtu.be/aquRVLvau7c