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Migrating to the Azure cloud from a traditional server environment can be a significant step. On-premise servers in your own server room or data center are often over-provisioned to account for future needs, and simply moving them as-is to any cloud will likely only increase IT management costs. Furthermore, it’s not always advisable to move everything to the cloud, especially not in its existing form. Therefore, a comprehensive plan and a clear roadmap for implementation are typically required.

How to Azure Cloud?

The Azure cloud, like any other cloud or data center, requires preparation before migrating your resources. It is essential to have a plan for how resources will be grouped within cloud services, what network architecture will be implemented for these resources, and how various management and security measures will be enabled. For Azure, this involves discussing the Azure management model and various Azure Landing Zones, which, as strategic plans, facilitate more intelligent cloud utilization.

When the foundational work is meticulously completed at the outset, the utilization of Azure cloud services becomes technically more efficient in all aspects. IT management operates under unified rules, and partners can function effectively within the environment. This prevents resource usage from spiraling out of control. However, what if you are not entirely certain about initiating an Azure transition, making all these preparatory tasks seem potentially superfluous? How can you begin at a planning level to grasp the potential cost implications of a cloud migration for your organization?

Migration and Cost Assessment

Azure Migrate tools in the Azure cloud enable a very comprehensive assessment of the current server environment and its various resources. The toolset includes, for example, pre-built virtual machine disk images that can be installed in your own virtualization environment to analyze your server environment’s resource allocation. By using these tools to assess your environment and its service dependencies, you can gain valuable insight into the resources required for the Azure cloud and their associated costs.

These estimates are very rough. The Azure cloud offers numerous opportunities to influence your cloud costs, which are derived from various resources. This includes optimizing resource usage methods, implementing automation, or committing to a specific resource tier for an extended period. In production, final costs are determined solely by your actual resource consumption.

What kind of project to start with?

We have successfully implemented various Azure Migrate-based resource and cost assessments. These have often been carried out in collaboration with Microsoft, as broader Rapid Migration Assessment-type evaluations. Regardless of the scope of implementation, they all aim for the same goal: to clarify the necessary resource and cost structure for the Azure cloud.

Our unique value in these projects is to simultaneously enlighten clients about IT environment consolidation and innovative ways to implement solutions – because not everything should be migrated to the Azure cloud in its existing form. Some aspects require entirely new approaches.

A positive aspect of these projects is that after the assessment, the same tools easily transition into migration mode. The desired servers can be moved to your own Azure cloud immediately, if necessary, by utilizing the same tools. However, remember to take a moment, complete the preliminary groundwork, and design the management models first.

As Azure cloud experts, we aim to ensure the functionality and cost-effectiveness of your Azure cloud resources. Judicious planning will lead to an optimized outcome and ensure end-user satisfaction.

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