Hi Diptangshu Chakraborty,
Yes, Azure Migrate supports the migration of the IBM server to azure treating it as Physical server. However Azure Migrate is application agnostic. If there are any other dependent servers along with the SAP, you need to migrate them along. You could perform a dependency analysis within azure migrate. Dependency visualization can help you assess groups of servers to migrate with greater confidence. Dependency visualization cross-checks machine dependencies before you run an assessment
Migrate SAP platform to Azure, if you chose to use Azure Migrate service , this is the approach https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-migrate-physical-virtual-machines
I would highly recommend reviewing the comprehensive document by Microsoft Azure here SAP adoption - Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure
This document describe how SAP workloads impact your overall strategy, cloud adoption plan, and environmental readiness efforts, with detailed guidance on common drift for each effort.
To accelerate these efforts, the articles also include detailed technical resources that describe how to build an enterprise-scale landing zone that can support your mission-critical SAP needs.
So, before you start to migrate your SAP platform, validate that you have established a compatible Azure landing zone for the SAP platform and:
- Assess the SAP platform and dependant workloads.
- Evaluate sizing considerations for the SAP platform.
- Migrate the platform.
- Migrate the workload.
If you need to run to SAP HANA large instance, refer to Run SAP HANA on Azure (Large Instances)
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