When you configure a workload for migration, the workload type and target determine the configuration options available. This section describes the essentials for configuration of each parameter.
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Section 28.1, Configuration Workflows
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Section 28.2, Initiating a Migration Job
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Section 28.3, Saving a Migration Configuration
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Section 28.4, Editing a Migration Job
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Section 28.5, Migrate License Key
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Section 28.6, Credentials for Source Workloads and Target Hosts
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Section 28.7, Migration Schedule
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Section 28.8, Blackout Window for Data Transfer
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Section 28.9, Compression during Data Transfer
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Section 28.10, Bandwidth Throttling during Data Transfer
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Section 28.11, Conversion (Data Transfer Method)
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Section 28.12, Encrypt Data Transfer
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Section 28.13, Virtualization Enhancement Software
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Section 28.14, Custom Post-Migration Actions
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Section 28.15, Services or Daemons to Stop before Replication or Cutover
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Section 28.16, Service States on Target Windows Workloads
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Section 28.17, Daemon States on Target Linux Workloads
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Section 28.18, Windows HAL or Kernel File Replacements
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Section 28.19, Post-Cutover End States for Source and Target Workloads
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Section 28.20, Target Workload Settings for VMs
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Section 28.21, Network Identification (Network Connections)
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Section 28.22, Migration Network (Replication Network)
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Section 28.23, Storage Disks and Volumes