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The Ins and Outs of Azure VMware Solution

By : Dr. Kevin Jellow D.H.L (h.c)
Book Image

The Ins and Outs of Azure VMware Solution

By: Dr. Kevin Jellow D.H.L (h.c)

Overview of this book

Organizations over the world are migrating partially or fully to the cloud, but with the whole slew of providers, tools, and platforms available, knowing where to start can be quite challenging. If you know Microsoft Azure VMware Solution, you know it is the quickest way to migrate to the cloud without needing application modernization or rework. You can retain the same VMware tools to manage your environment while moving to Azure. But how does it work? The Ins and Outs of Azure VMware Solution has the answer. This high-level, comprehensive yet concise guide to Azure VMware Solution starts by taking you through the architecture and its applicable use cases. It will help you hit the ground running by getting straight to the important steps: planning, deploying, configuring, and managing your Azure VMware Solution instance. You’ll be able to extend your existing knowledge of Azure and VMware by covering advanced topics such as SRM and governance, setting up a hybrid connection to your on-premises datacenter, and scaling up using disk pools. By the end of the VMware book, you’ll have gone over everything you need to transition to the cloud with ease using Azure VMware Solution.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with Azure VMware Solution (AVS)
4
Part 2: Planning and Deploying AVS
9
Part 3: Configuring Your AVS
14
Part 4: Governance and Management for AVS

AVS business alignment

IT assets (applications, virtual machines, VM hosts, disks, servers, devices, and data sources) are managed by the IT department in on-premises environments to support workload operations. IT management provides processes to help support business operations by minimizing disruptions to those assets. We have seen many times when the IT department would like to redo these processes for a more stringent operation but is limited by the possibility of downtime or taking systems offline. When a company migrates to the cloud, management and operations shift slightly, creating an opportunity for tighter business alignment for an even more robust process and less downtime.

Creating business alignment begins with term alignment. IT management has accumulated buzzwords or highly technical terms, just like most engineering professions. Such words can perplex business stakeholders and complicate mapping management services to business values.

Some terminology, as we...