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Step 1: Replicate the VM(s)
1. In Azure Migrate, select Windows, Linux and SQL Server, then under Azure Migrate: Serer Migration, click on Replicate.
2. In Source settings, select VMware vSphere and the on-premises appliances
3. In Virtual Machines, select the VM(s) to be replicated.
4. In Target settings, select where the machines will be located after the migration.
5. In Compute, enter the Azure VM name that will be assigned after migration, also select the VM size, and specify the OS disk device.
6. In Disks, select only the OS/boot disk and deselect the rest data volumes. You can specify the OS disk by its VMware virtual device node (Example: scsi0:0).
7. Assign Tags, then review and start the replication. It will take some time based on the size of the OS/boot disk, once finished go to the next step.
Step 2: Migrate the VM(s)
1. In Azure Migrate, select Windows, Linux and SQL Server, then under Azure Migrate: Serer Migration, click on Migrate.
2. From the top bar notification icon, click on the starting migration job to follow the migration job process.
Step 3: Connect to Azure VM
1. In Virtual Machines, search and select the migrated VM. The VM will have only a private IP address. In order to connect to the VM there are two options. One is to use a Jump Box machine or bastion to connect via the private IP address.
2. The other option is to create and assign a public IP address, follow this Associate a public IP address to a virtual machine.