Migrating VMware Workloads to AWS
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Migrating VMware Workloads to AWS
Instructor: AWS Instructor
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What you'll learn
Understand the benefits and critical concepts of migrating to AWS
Assess your current environment and build a business case for migration
Create a detailed migration plan and set up an AWS Landing Zone
Execute the migration of VMware workloads to AWS
Skills you'll gain
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There is 1 module in this course
This course is designed to help IT business and technical professionals understand effective strategies for migrating from VMware to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Whether you are managing workloads, network, infrastructure, designing a cloud architecture, or just trying to get awareness on migration strategies, this course will guide you through the entire migration process, from initial assessment to post-migration optimization.
Welcome to the βMigrating VMware Workloads to AWSβ course! This course is designed to help IT business and technical professionals understand effective strategies for migrating from VMware to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Whether you are managing workloads, network, infrastructure, designing a cloud architecture, or just trying to get awareness on migration strategies, this course will guide you through the entire migration process, from initial assessment to post-migration optimization.
What's included
1 reading1 assignment
1 readingβ’Total 60 minutes
- AWS Flash β Migrating VMware Workloads to AWSβ’60 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 3 minutes
- Self-Reflective Quizβ’3 minutes
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