Why You Need to Migrate Your On-Premises IT to Azure Infrastructure

Laila Etemadi
nOps
Published in
4 min readMay 24, 2022

Microsoft Azure is the second leading public cloud provider after AWS (Amazon Web Services). When you migrate an on-premise IT to Azure infrastructure, you will get many services, offers, and third-party tools.

You can launch several services like Compute VMs (Virtual Machines), Machine-learning apps, Data analysis, Backup, networking, and many more on Azure Infrastructure. A guided cloud migration can help you leverage the numerous benefits of Azure cloud.

Benefits of Moving to Azure Infrastructure

Azure infrastructure offers all benefits associated with adopting the cloud.

Use Azure Infrastructure for Scale

An on-premise environment isn’t ideal for businesses looking for scale. Use the Azure infrastructure instead to deploy resources you need at scale without exceeding your cloud budget. Azure Reservations, for example, allow you to save on costs by booking cloud capacity in advance. Azure also lets users configure auto-scale features.

You can have policies that scale horizontally or vertically. You can also configure rules to allocate more resources when cloud usage reaches a certain threshold. Azure cloud guarantees a 99% uptime, something you may not get in an on-premise server.

Wide Range of Solutions

You can use Azure Cloud for several use-cases. These include storing files, emailing, networking, AI, data analytics, and business intelligence. In addition, the Azure Infrastructure has custom solutions for individuals, startups, small businesses, and large enterprises.

Users can make websites, code mobile apps, and even manage databases with these tools. Azure is also known for AI and speech recognition capabilities, which help enhance security in brick and mortar stores.

Get Auxiliary Support

Azure offers a wide range of free tutorials, guides, and documentation for all products. Depending on your Azure license, you can also get help from Azure support, which typically responds within 24 hours. Azure also trains certified partners and cloud engineers to help you solve complex cloud challenges. The Azure Marketplace lists the most popular cost-saving and compliance tools to help grow your business.

Low Barrier to Entry

You can quickly get started with the Azure infrastructure through the free tier plan. Use free tier to try out the cloud for free for up to a year. Azure also offers several’ free forever’ solutions, provided that users don’t exceed their limits. In addition, Azure supports NGOs (non-governmental organizations) startups, veterans, and students with credits they can use to offset upcoming bills in Azure infrastructure.

Code in Several Programming Languages

Azure infrastructure supports various programming languages like C+ and Java. You can also deploy applications via different frameworks like Node.js and .NET. Azure is compatible with many servers, including both Windows and Linux servers. The Azure infrastructure has a visual studio for Android devices and several tools that support macOS workloads.

Azure Infrastructure: The 5-Step Migration Process

Follow these steps to migrate to Azure cloud:

  1. Choose A Migration Scenario: There are three kinds of migration scenarios. You may want to migrate a physical server, a Virtual Machine, or a VMware. Depending on the scenario, you can use an agentless migrator without middleware or migrate to the Hyper-V platform. The last scenario involves migrating from other cloud service providers like AWS and GCP (Google Cloud Platform).
  2. Choose Your IT Assets: Azure migrator supports both simple and complex migration workloads. The three primary Azure migration workloads include On-Premise data, Database, Windows, and Linux servers. For On-Premise data, Azure will replicate applications in the cloud. The Azure migrator will help you keep databases in Azure SQL format for SQL database. Users can also deploy Virtual Machines through Hyper-V to the cloud.
  3. Prepare For Migration: A good assessment will evaluate whether your configuration meets the minimum requirements. Be careful not to over-work your infrastructure, which will lead to a crash during migration. In your preparation process, choose all the tools necessary for the migration, including backup services, storage disks, and compute resources. Also, anticipate potential flaws in advance.
  4. Create An Azure Account: Users have to download a desktop client with a key file before using Azure Migrator. Once you execute the downloaded file, Azure migrator will guide you through creating an Azure account. The installation window takes care of all prerequisites and networking configurations.
  5. Follow The Guided Process: Azure Migrate uses a replication process to take your on-premise assets to Azure Infrastructure. When the migration completes, you can test the migration to see if the operation was successful from the Azure dashboard. A Microsoft Remote Desktop client also helps to connect to the cloud remotely, which is available for both Windows and Mac.

The Bottom Line

Migration to Azure can transform your IT ecosystem. Azure allows you to build and deploy resources based on the Well-Architected Framework.

nOps introduced the latest technology available to help you manage Azure infrastructure, reach compliance and save Azure costs. nOps dives deep into your Azure infrastructure and gives valuable recommendations that exceed Azure’s inbuilt tools.

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