How to migrate Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) to Azure and Windows Virtual Desktop

Created by Saima Farheen, Modified on Thu, 11 Jun, 2020 at 9:05 PM by Saima Farheen

Walk through all the steps an admin will take to assess and migrate client virtual machines (VMs) and their related dependencies to Azure, using Azure Migrate. If you are unfamiliar with Azure Migrate, it is a central hub to discover, assess, and migrate workloads to Azure. It provides tooling and monitoring to both Microsoft and partner migration services for moving servers, databases, websites, and virtual desktop infrastructure to the cloud.  In this video, the focus will be on the steps used for migrating your virtual desktop infrastructure. This includes two primary paths: • Migrate your existing host infrastructure to new Windows Virtual Desktop host infrastructure on Azure and tailor your VDI images to the new environment (great for shared virtual machines) • Choose to replicate existing persistent virtual machines to the new infrastructure (works well for user-dedicated, personal VMs) 



For more tips like this, check out the working remotely playlist at www.youtube.com/FoetronAcademy . Also, if you need any further assistance then you can raise a support ticket and get it addressed. 


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