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