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Jul 19, 2021

Take a look at options for migrating your apps to a hybrid cloud and on-premises state with Azure Migrate and Azure Arc. Matt McSpirit, Senior Program Manager for Microsoft Azure, joins host Jeremy Chapman to show how your resources in the Cloud can work seamlessly with resources on premises under a single management plane.

Hybrid migration is a reality for most organizations, especially when some workloads must be kept on premises. The good news is with Azure Migrate, we help you migrate and assess your on-prem environment and can place those resources under management. Your entire environment, whether on-prem or in the Cloud, can come under unified management with Azure Arc that extends the Azure control plane to your hybrid environment.

► QUICK LINKS:

00:00 - Introduction
00:53 - Dependency map
02:43 - Migrate backend to Azure
04:32 - Migrate frontend to Azure
06:53 - Azure Arc
09:02 - Management and compliance
10:32 - Other options
11:25 - Wrap up

► Link References:

For a guide on how to run an assessment with Azure Migrate, check out our show at https://aka.ms/MechanicsAzureMigrate
If you're ready to test out migration with Azure Migrate go to https://aka.ms/azuremigrate
Find out more about Azure Arc at https://aka.ms/AzureArc

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