Generate a no-cost VMware migration-readiness report with the OpenShift migration advisor
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Generate a no-cost VMware migration-readiness report with the OpenShift migration advisor Self-service experience without the commitment Map your migration path with automated, data-driven insights Choose your migration path Learn more about the OpenShift migration advisor 15 reasons to adopt Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization About the authors Carolyn May Danielle Barda Nevo More like this Migrate your VMs faster with the migration toolkit for virtualization 2.11 Before starting a Virtualization Migration Assessment: A readiness framework for a successful outcome Keep exploring Browse by channel Automation Artificial intelligence Open hybrid cloud Security Edge computing Infrastructure Applications Virtualization Share The decision to migrate from a familiar virtualization provider to a modern platform is significant. For many organizations, the biggest hurdle isn't necessarily the migration itself, but the uncertainty that precedes it. You need to know exactly what the migration process looks like, what risk is involved, which workloads are ready, and more before you commit your resources. The OpenShift migration advisor is a no-cost, self-service tool designed to evaluate the migration-readiness of your VMware workloads prior to commitment. By discovering your vCenter environment, the advisor generates an automated report that provides the technical detail you need to plan your journey with confidence. With the OpenShift migration advisor, you can assess your VM workload migration path as you plan your move to Red Hat OpenShift. What makes this tool unique is that the OpenShift migration advisor is available to anyone with a Red Hat account on console. redhat. com. You do not need a paid Red Hat subscription to access the tool, making it a frictionless starting point for you to evaluate your virtualization options. While the tool is currently focused on VMware workload, we're continuing to evolve its functionality as it matures. There are two ways you can create a new assessment.
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