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articles/migrate/assessment-properties.md

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| |**Currency** | The billing currency for your account.|
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| |**Discount (%)** | Any subscription-specific discounts you receive on top of the Azure offer. The default setting is 0%. |
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| | **VM uptime** | The duration in days per month and hours per day for Azure VMs that won't run continuously. Cost estimates are based on that duration. The default values are 31 days per month and 24 hours per day. |
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| | **Azure Hybrid Benefit**| Specifies whether you have software assurance and are eligible for [Azure Hybrid Benefit](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/hybrid-benefit/) to use your existing OS licenses. For Azure VM assessments, you can bring in both Windows and Linux licenses. If the setting is enabled, Azure prices for selected operating systems aren't considered for VM costing. |
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|**Security** | **Security** | Specifies whether you want to assess readiness and cost for security tooling on Azure. If the setting has the default value **Yes, with Microsoft Defender for Cloud**, it assesses security readiness and costs for your Azure VM with Microsoft Defender for Cloud. |
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| | **Azure Hybrid Benefit**| Specifies if you have software assurance and are eligible for [Azure Hybrid Benefit](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/hybrid-benefit/) to use your existing OS licenses. For Azure VM assessments, you can bring in both Windows and Linux licenses. If the setting is enabled, Azure prices for selected operating systems aren't considered for VM costing. |
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|**Security** | **Security** | Specifies if you want to assess readiness and cost for security tooling on Azure. If the setting has the default value **Yes, with Microsoft Defender for Cloud**, it assesses security readiness and costs for your Azure VM with Microsoft Defender for Cloud. |
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|**VM Security Type** | | Specifies is you want to verify readiness for **Trusted Launch Virtual Machines (TVMs)**, Standard Virtual Machines, or both. By default, readiness is verified for both. We recommended to migrate eligible VMs to **Trusted Launch**, as TVMs provide enhanced security features, such as secure boot and virtual TPM at no extra cost.|
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articles/migrate/review-assessment.md

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## VM Security type
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Azure Migrate determines the recommended **VM security type**, **Trusted Launch** or **Standard**, based on an evaluation of each VM's compatibility with **Trusted Launch Virtual Machine (TVM)** requirements. It verifies the supported operating systems, generation type (Gen 2), boot and disk configuration, and other prerequisites defined by Azure for Trusted Launch. If a VM meets these requirements, **Trusted Launch** is recommended by default to provide enhanced security features, such as **secure boot, vTPM**, and integrity monitoring at no extra cost. If the VM doesn't meet the criteria, it is assigned a **Standard security type**, ensuring compatibility while maintaining migration readiness.
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Azure Migrate determines each VM’s compatibility with **Trusted Launch Virtual Machine (TVM)** requirements and recommends a VM security type, Trusted Launch or Standard. It verifies the supported operating systems, generation type (Gen 2), boot and disk configuration, and other prerequisites defined by Azure for Trusted Launch. If a VM meets the requirements, Azure Migrate recommends **Trusted Launch** by default to provide enhanced security features, such as **secure boot, vTPM**, and integrity monitoring at no extra cost. If the VM doesn't meet the criteria, it is assigned a **Standard security type**, ensuring compatibility while maintaining migration readiness.
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For more information on requirements for Trusted Launch Virtual Machines. [Leaen more](/azure/virtual-machines/trusted-launch).

articles/migrate/tutorial-migrate-hyper-v.md

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- If you didn't run an assessment, or you don't want to use the assessment settings, select **No**.
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- If you selected to use the assessment, select the VM group and assessment name.
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![Screenshot that shows the Select assessment screen.](./media/tutorial-migrate-hyper-v/select-assessment.png)
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![Screenshot that shows the Select assessment screen.](./media/tutorial-migrate-hyper-v/select-assessment.png)
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1. In **Virtual machines**, search for VMs as needed and check each VM you want to migrate. Then, select **Next: Target settings**.
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