PlateSpin Migrate 12.1 User Guide
- PlateSpin Migrate 12.1 User Guide
- PlateSpin Migrate Feature Overview
- About Workload Portability
- Supported Configurations
- Supported Transfer Methods
- Security and Privacy
- Performance
- Post-Installation Configuration
- PlateSpin Migrate Product Licensing
- Setting Up User Authorization and Authentication
- Access and Communication Requirements across your Migration Network
- Configuring PlateSpin Migrate Default Options By Using the PlateSpin Migrate Client
- Configuring PlateSpin Server Behavior through Configuration Parameters
- Getting Started with PlateSpin Migrate
- Connecting to a PlateSpin Server
- About the PlateSpin Migrate Client User Interface
- Discovering Source Workloads and Migration Targets
- Undiscovering Source Workloads and Migration Targets
- Analyzing Machines with PlateSpin Analyzer
- Working with Device Drivers
- Managing Custom Actions
- Setting Up, Executing, and Managing Jobs
- Working with the PlateSpin Migrate Web Interface
- Planning For Migrating Workloads to Azure
- Enabling an Azure Subscription to Deploy the Replication Environment VM
- Azure Networking Guidelines
- Accessing the PlateSpin Migrate Web Interface
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Dashboard
- Discovering Source Workloads and Targets
- Workloads
- Targets
- Tasks
- Generating Reports Using the PlateSpin Migrate Web Interface
- Configuring the Settings For the Web Interface
- Configuring the Refresh Rates for the Web Interface
- Workload Portability with Peer-to-Peer Workload Migrations
- Migrating a Workload to a VM Host (P2V, V2V)
- Converting a Workload to a Physical Machine (P2P, V2P)
- Synchronizing Workloads with Server Sync
- Semi-Automated Workload Virtualization Using the X2P Workflow
- Migrating Windows Clusters
- Windows Workload Portability with a PlateSpin Image
- About PlateSpin Images
- Designating a PlateSpin Image Server
- Capturing a Workload to a PlateSpin Image
- Deploying a PlateSpin Image
- Managing PlateSpin Images
- Essentials of Workload Migration Jobs
- Selecting a License Key for a Migration Job
- Configuring Automatic Email Alerts of Job Status and Progress
- Specifying Conversion Options
- Specifying End States for Source and Target Workloads
- Specifying Network Options
- Specifying Credentials to Access Sources and Targets
- Managing a Workload’s Network Identity
- Job Scheduling
- Setting Up Migration Networking
- Configuring Target Virtual Machines
- Handling Operating System Services and Applications
- Handling a Workload’s Storage Media and Volumes
- Including a Custom Post-migration Action in a Migration Job
- MigrateAgent Utility
- Linux Distributions Supported by Migrate
- Analyzing Your Linux Workload
- Pre-compiled “blkwatch” Driver Support (Linux Distros)
- Using the PlateSpin Migrate Command Line Interface
- Where Is the Tool Located?
- Before You Use the Tool
- Configurable .ini Files (Jobs) You Can Use with the Tool
- Rebranding the PlateSpin Migrate Web Interface
- Rebranding the Interface Using Configuration Parameters
- Rebranding the Product Name in the Windows Registry
- Synchronizing Serial Numbers on Cluster Node Local Storage
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting PlateSpin Migrate
- Discovery
- Peer-to-Peer Migrations (Windows)
- Using Images
- Post-migration Cleanup of Source Workloads
- Shrinking the PlateSpin Migrate Databases
- Reference of Tables
- Glossary
- Legal Notice