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Zorluk: OrtaMigration Assessment and Strategy

A company plans to migrate a legacy payroll application currently running on on-premises physical servers to Azure. The application consists of several web and application servers, along with a Microsoft SQL Server database that utilizes SQL Server Agent jobs and cross-database queries. The network connections between the application servers and external systems are undocumented. The company wants to minimize deployment complexity and administrative overhead for the migration and the final hybrid identity solution. Which migration assessment, database tier, and identity synchronization strategy should you recommend?

  1. Perform agent-based dependency analysis using Azure Migrate, select Azure SQL Managed Instance for the database tier, and implement Microsoft Entra Connect with Password Hash Synchronization (PHS).Cevap
  2. B
    Perform agentless dependency analysis using Azure Migrate, select Azure SQL Managed Instance for the database tier, and implement Microsoft Entra Connect with Password Hash Synchronization (PHS).
  3. C
    Perform agent-based dependency analysis using Azure Migrate, select Azure SQL Database for the database tier, and implement Microsoft Entra Connect with Password Hash Synchronization (PHS).
  4. D
    Perform agent-based dependency analysis using Azure Migrate, select Azure SQL Managed Instance for the database tier, and implement Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).

Cevap

Perform agent-based dependency analysis using Azure Migrate, select Azure SQL Managed Instance for the database tier, and implement Microsoft Entra Connect with Password Hash Synchronization (PHS).
The correct strategy involves using agent-based dependency analysis because Azure Migrate only supports agent-based dependency mapping for physical servers (unlike VMware or Hyper-V, which support agentless analysis). Azure SQL Managed Instance is required because the database tier relies on SQL Server Agent jobs and cross-database queries, which are not natively supported in Azure SQL Database. Password Hash Synchronization (PHS) with Microsoft Entra Connect is the simplest hybrid identity solution that minimizes administrative overhead and deployment complexity while meeting standard authentication requirements, unlike Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), which requires significant on-premises infrastructure.

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1
Select the dependency assessment approach for physical servers.
Determine that agent-based dependency analysis is required.
Azure Migrate only supports agent-based dependency mapping for physical servers; agentless mapping is restricted to VMware and Hyper-V environments.
2
Determine the appropriate Azure relational database target tier based on features.
Select Azure SQL Managed Instance.
The application database relies on SQL Server Agent and cross-database queries, which are supported in Azure SQL Managed Instance but not natively supported in Azure SQL Database.
3
Identify the hybrid identity integration method that minimizes administrative overhead.
Select Password Hash Synchronization (PHS) with Microsoft Entra Connect.
PHS allows hybrid identity integration with minimal setup and maintenance, whereas Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) introduces high complexity and is not required for standard integration needs.

Anahtar Kavram

Selecting migration assessment methods, database tiers, and hybrid identity architectures based on server types, application feature requirements, and operational overhead.
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