Your VMware vSphere on-premises infrastructure hosts 600 virtual machines (VMs).
Your company is planning to move all of these VMs to Azure. You are asked to provide information about
the resources that will be needed in Azure to host all of the VMs.
All VMs hosted in your on-premise infrastructure are based on Windows Server 2012 R2 or newer and RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.0 or newer.
You conduct the initial migration assessment and get a message that some virtual machines are conditionally ready for Azure.
You need to find the cause of this message.
What are two reasons why are you might get this message on some VMs? (Choose two) Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
A . The vCenter user does not have enough permissions on affected VMs.
B . The operating system is configured as Windows Server 2003 in vCenter Server.
C . The operating system is configured as Others in vCenter Server.
D . The VMs are configured with the BIOS boot type.
E . The VMs are configured with the UEFI boot type.
Answer: BE
Explanation:
To prepare for VMware VM assessment, you need to:
Verify VMware settings. Make sure that the vCenter Server and VMs you want to migrate meet requirements.
Set up permissions for assessment. Azure Migrate uses a vCenter account to access the vCenter Server, to discover and assess VMs.
Verify appliance requirements. Verify deployment requirements for the Azure Migrate appliance, before you deploy it in the next tutorial.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-prepare-vmware
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