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Migrate multiple servers with Cloud Migration Factory on AWS

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This lab uses an emulated on-premise environment with AWS EC2 servers, configured in a way that mimics a customers' environment, with private and public networks, DNS server, pre-installed applications and a bastion host.


Level

Advanced


Duration

2 Hours 0 Minutes


Course objectives

By the end of this lab, you will be able to do the following:

      •    Understand how migration projects works.

      •    Discover servers and applications using AWS Application Discovery Service.

      •    Group servers as applications using AWS Migration Hub.

      •    Migrate servers with AWS Application Migration Service.


Intended audience

This course is intended for:

      •    Infrastructure Engineers

      •    Architects


Prerequisites

This lab requires:

      •    Google **Chrome** browser. The lab requires the students to use only Chrome as the internet browser because for Fleet Manager

RDP, only **Chrome** browser supports bidirectional copying and pasting between RDP sessions and your local machine.

      •    Access to a computer with Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux (Ubuntu, SuSE, or Red Hat).

      •    Be familiar with the AWS console.

      •    Be familiar with AWS Application Migration Service (MGN).


Course outline

Task 1: Connect to the bastion host

Task 2: Configure migration tools

Task 3: Automate migration tasks

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