Azure Migrate Expands Support for MySQL Workloads on Windows and Linux with Advanced Assessment and Migration Tools

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Azure Migrate now supports discovery and assessment of MySQL workloads on Windows and Linux, enabling precise migration planning to Azure Database for MySQL. This new feature offers right-sizing, cost insights, and seamless migration, empowering businesses to scale efficiently with Azure’s managed DBaaS. :

Effortless MySQL Migration with Azure Migrate

Microsoft just rolled out a game-changing update for migrating MySQL workloads to Azure. This new feature in Azure Migrate lets you discover and assess MySQL databases running on both Windows and Linux servers. Previously, users only got generic VM lift-and-shift advice, but now they receive tailored insights for migrating to Azure Database for MySQL.

What’s New?

The highlight is the MySQL Discovery and Assessment tool, currently in public preview. It automatically finds MySQL instances in your environment and analyzes them for migration readiness. This means no more guesswork when planning your move to Azure’s managed MySQL service.

“Customers can now accurately identify their MySQL workloads and assess them for right-sizing into Azure Database for MySQL.”

This tool evaluates compatibility, performance, and even suggests the best SKU for your workload. It also estimates costs, helping you budget migration expenses with confidence.

Why Azure Database for MySQL?

MySQL is a backbone for many web apps, especially in the LAMP stack. Moving these workloads to Azure Database for MySQL offers several perks:

  • Effortless scalability
  • Cost efficiency
  • Improved performance
  • Robust security and high availability
  • Seamless integration with other Azure services

As a fully managed Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS), it frees your team from routine management, letting you focus on innovation and growth.

How to Get Started

Getting your MySQL workloads ready for Azure is straightforward. Follow these five steps:

  1. Create an Azure Migrate Project in the Azure portal.
  2. Set up the Azure Migrate Appliance on a Windows machine to scan your servers.
  3. Provide MySQL credentials to fetch database details.
  4. Review the discovered MySQL inventory and its attributes.
  5. Create an assessment to get migration readiness and SKU recommendations.

For detailed instructions, Microsoft offers comprehensive documentation and tutorials.

Final Thoughts

The MySQL Discovery and Assessment feature in Azure Migrate is a must-try for anyone planning to migrate MySQL workloads. It simplifies discovery, assessment, and migration planning, reducing risks and surprises.

“Try the feature out in public preview and fast-track your migration journey!”

Got questions or feedback? Microsoft encourages users to share thoughts via comments or directly at [email protected]. Your input helps improve the migration experience for everyone.

  • Azure Migrate enhances visibility into MySQL workloads beyond generic VM lift-and-shift advice.
  • Supports MySQL databases on both Windows and Linux servers for comprehensive discovery.
  • Provides detailed Azure readiness assessments including compatibility and performance metrics.
  • Offers SKU recommendations tailored to optimize compute and storage for MySQL in Azure.
  • Includes a streamlined five-step onboarding process for easy migration project setup and execution.
  • From the New blog articles in Microsoft Community Hub



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