Before you configure a migration job, you must discover and perform an inventory of the target platform. The inventory collects information about the host platform and its resources, such as the amount of RAM, number of cores and processors, datastores, networks, and resource groups.
In Migrate Client, you can discover:
An individual virtual machine host server
Multiple virtual machine host servers
All VMware ESX hosts affiliated with a VMware vCenter Server
Hyper-V hosts
Before you begin discovery operations, ensure that PlateSpin Server can communicate with your source workloads and targets. See Requirements for Discovery.
To discover targets using Migrate Client:
In the Migrate Client toolbar, click Discover Details.
or
In the Servers view, right-click in a blank area, then select Discover Details.
In the Discover Details dialog box, type the host name or IP address of the target.
To discover multiple machines, specify multiple host names or IP addresses separated by semicolons. If the target is behind a NAT device, specify its public (external) IP address.
See Migrations Across Public and Private Networks through NAT.
Select the machine type for the target platform. If you select VMware vCenter, also provide the name of the vCenter cluster.
Windows
Linux
VMware ESX
VMware vCenter
Microsoft Hyper-V
See Discovery Guidelines for Target Hosts.
Discovering hosts with Xen hypervisor systems results in these systems being registered as PlateSpin Migrate source workloads (as opposed to VM host targets). For information about using these platforms as workload migration targets, see Migration to Virtual Machines on Xen.
Provide administrator credentials for the machine you are discovering.
(Optional) If you want to store these credentials for use during future jobs, enable the Save (Encrypted Locally) option.
Click Discover and wait for the process to complete.
(Optional) If you want to monitor the progress of the job, switch to the Jobs view.
To migrate a workload through the Web Interface, you must first add or discover the intended target platform and its resources.
PlateSpin Migrate Web Interface supports discovery of virtual and cloud target platforms:
Amazon Cloud Region
Microsoft Azure Location
VMware DRS Cluster hosted on VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware DRS Cluster (The cluster appears in the Targets list.)
VMware DRS Cluster as Hosts (Each host in the cluster appears in the Targets list, but not their parent cluster.)
VMware ESX Server
VMware vCloud Organization
When you add the target, its associated resources are automatically discovered. You can add one platform at a time. All available target platforms are listed on the Targets page.
Before you begin discovery operations, ensure that PlateSpin Server can communicate with your source workloads and targets. See section Requirements for Discovery.
To add a target platform:
In the Migrate Web Interface, click Targets > Add Target.
Select one of the following target types:
Amazon Cloud Region
Microsoft Azure Location
VMware Cloud on AWS
VMware DRS Cluster
VMware DRS Cluster as Hosts
VMware ESX Server
VMware vCloud Organization
Depending on the type of targets you selected in the previous step, specify the appropriate access information.
Amazon Cloud Region: See Table 21-4.
Microsoft Azure Location: See Table 21-5.
For more information about the options for Microsoft Azure Location, see the white paper Best Practices for Migrating Servers to Microsoft Azure with PlateSpin Migrate
on the PlateSpin Migrate Resources web page.
VMware Cloud on AWS: See Table 21-6.
VMware DRS Cluster: See Table 21-7.
VMware DRS Cluster as Hosts: See Table 21-8.
VMware ESX Server: See Table 21-9.
VMware vCloud Organization: See Table 21-10.
Table 21-4 Options for Amazon Cloud Region
Option |
Description |
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This Migrate Server instance has an IAM role attached. Use the IAM role to access Amazon EC2 Region |
When you use an AWS-based Migrate server that has an IAM role attached, this option displays in the user interface and is selected by default. PlateSpin Migrate uses the attached IAM role for accessing the AWS account. However, to override this default behavior and use the Access Key ID and Secret Key ID credentials for accessing the AWS account, you must deselect this option. |
Access Key ID |
Specify the access key ID for your AWS account. This option is not displayed if the This Migrate Server instance has an IAM role attached. Use the IAM role to access Amazon EC2 Region option is selected. |
Secret Key ID |
Specify the secret key ID required to access your AWS account. This option is not displayed if This Migrate Server instance has an IAM role attached. Use the IAM role to access Amazon EC2 Region option is selected. |
Region Name |
Select the region for the Amazon target. |
Table 21-5 Options for Microsoft Azure Location Target
Option |
Description |
---|---|
Azure Cloud |
Select one of the following appropriate Azure environment for the target Azure platform. By default, Azure Global is selected.
|
Subscription Id |
Specify the subscription ID for your Microsoft Azure account. |
Application Id |
Specify your Azure Application ID required to enable PlateSpin Migrate to use the Azure APIs when it replicates or migrates workloads on your behalf to VMs in the target Azure account. |
Username and Password |
Specify administrator-level credentials for accessing the parent Microsoft Azure account. |
Location Name |
Select the location for the Microsoft Azure target. Click Update Location List to refresh the list of available locations in the menu. For predefined Azure Cloud environments, locations are sorted by the geographical region and alphabetically. The mapping is fixed and is based on the current categories that Azure uses. If Microsoft Azure adds new regions after the current release, Migrate displays them dynamically and alphabetically in the Recently Added category. |
Table 21-6 Options for VMware Cloud on AWS Target (Discovered as a VMware DRS Cluster Target)
Option |
Description |
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vCenter Hostname or IP |
Specify the host name or IP address of the vCenter server. |
Cluster Name |
Specify the name of the DRS cluster. This is applicable only for VMware DRS Cluster. |
Username and Password |
Specify administrator-level credentials for accessing the target host. |
Table 21-7 Options for VMware DRS Cluster Target
Option |
Description |
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vCenter Hostname or IP |
Specify the host name or IP address of the vCenter server. |
Cluster Name |
Specify the name of the DRS cluster. This is applicable only for VMware DRS Cluster. |
Username and Password |
Specify administrator-level credentials for accessing the target host. |
Table 21-8 Options for VMware DRS Cluster as Hosts Target
Option |
Description |
---|---|
vCenter Hostname or IP |
Specify the host name or IP address of the vCenter server. |
Cluster Name |
Specify the name of the DRS cluster. This is applicable only for VMware DRS Cluster. |
Username and Password |
Specify administrator-level credentials for accessing the target host. |
Table 21-9 Options for VMware ESX Server Target
Option |
Description |
---|---|
Hostname or IP |
Specify the host name or IP address of the VMware ESX server. |
Username and Password |
Specify administrator-level credentials for accessing the target host. |
Table 21-10 Options for VMware vCloud Organization Target
Option |
Description |
---|---|
vCloud Director Server Address |
Specify the server host name or the IP address of the vCloud Director server. For example: cloud.example.com or 10.10.10.101 |
Organization Name |
Specify the name of the organization in the vCloud Director server. The name is case sensitive in vCloud. Type the name exactly as you created it. For example: DemoOrg001 |
Username and Password |
Specify the organization-level administrator credentials for accessing the target host. For example: demouser1 and demopwd |
Click Test Credentials to validate the credential values you specified.
Click Add to add and discover details about the target and list it on the Targets page.