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Microsoft AZ-305 Exam - Topic 4 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-305 exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 4
[All AZ-305 Questions]

Your company has 300 virtual machines hosted in a VMware environment. The virtual machines vary in size and have various utilization levels.

You plan to move all the virtual machines to Azure.

You need to recommend how many and what size Azure virtual machines will be required to move the current workloads to Azure. The solution must minimize administrative effort.

What should you use to make the recommendation?

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Suggested Answer: C

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/migrate-appliance#collected-data---vmware

'Metadata discovered by the Azure Migrate appliance helps you to figure out whether servers are ready for migration to Azure, right-size servers, plans costs, and analyze application dependencies'.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/design-your-migration-to-azure/2-plan-your-azure-migration


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Paris
3 days ago
Azure Migrate is the tool for the job. It's like having a crystal ball for your Azure migration.
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Catherin
9 days ago
Azure Migrate is the obvious choice here. It'll save a ton of time and effort compared to manually sizing the VMs.
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Luis
14 days ago
I agree, Azure Migrate is the way to go. It takes the guesswork out of the migration and makes it a breeze.
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Denise
19 days ago
Azure Migrate seems like the best tool for this job. It can assess the current VMs and recommend the right Azure VM sizes.
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Veronika
24 days ago
I guess we could also look into the Azure Advisor for optimization suggestions, but I'm not clear if it directly helps with sizing recommendations.
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Michel
29 days ago
I feel like we practiced a similar question in class, and I think we discussed using the Azure Migrate tool for both assessment and recommendations.
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Layla
2 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about using the Azure Pricing Calculator to estimate costs based on the sizes we choose. Would that be relevant here?
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Cora
2 months ago
I think we might need to use Azure Migrate to assess the current VMs and their utilization levels. That tool should help us determine the right sizes for the Azure VMs.
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Moon
2 months ago
I'm a bit confused on how to approach this. Should I be looking at CPU, memory, storage, or a combination of factors to determine the right Azure VM sizes? Azure Migrate might be helpful, but I'm not sure.
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Merissa
2 months ago
The key is to minimize administrative effort, so Azure Migrate seems like the way to go. I'd use that to get the VM sizing recommendations and then just follow their guidance.
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Denny
2 months ago
Azure Migrate sounds like a good tool for this. I'd use that to get the sizing recommendations, then double-check the results against the actual VM usage data to make sure it's accurate.
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Judy
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not too familiar with Azure Migrate. I'd probably try to gather some data on the current VM utilization levels first, then try to map that to the available Azure VM sizes.
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Kris
3 months ago
I'd start by using the Azure Migrate service to assess the current VMs and get recommendations on the right Azure VM sizes to use. That should help minimize the admin effort.
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