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## Azure VMware Solution (AVS) Assessment overview
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There are three types of assessments you can create using Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment.
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There are four types of assessments you can create using Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment.
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***Assessment Type** | **Details**
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**Assessment Type** | **Details**
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**Azure VM** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises servers to Azure virtual machines. You can assess your on-premises VMs in [VMware vSphere](how-to-set-up-appliance-vmware.md) and [Hyper-V](how-to-set-up-appliance-hyper-v.md) environment, and [physical servers](how-to-set-up-appliance-physical.md) for migration to Azure VMs using this assessment type.
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**Azure SQL** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises SQL servers from your VMware environment to Azure SQL Database or Azure SQL Managed Instance.
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**Assessment** | **Details** | **Data**
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**Performance-based** | Assessments based on collected performance data of on-premises servers. | **Recommended Node size**: Based on CPU and memory utilization data along with node type, storage type, and FTT setting that you select for the assessment.
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**Performance-based** | For RVTools & CSV file-based assessments and performance-based assessment will consider the "In Use MiB" & "Storage In Use" respectively for storage configuration of each VM. For appliance-based assessments and performance-based assessments will consider the collected CPU & memory performance data of on-premises servers. | **Recommended Node size**: Based on CPU and memory utilization data along with node type, storage type, and FTT setting that you select for the assessment.
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**As on-premises** | Assessments based on on-premises sizing. | **Recommended Node size**: Based on the on-premises server size along with the node type, storage type, and FTT setting that you select for the assessment.
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### View an assessment
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1. In **Windows, Linux and SQL Server** > **Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment**, click the number next to ** Azure VMware Solution**.
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1. In **Windows, Linux and SQL Server** > **Azure Migrate: Discovery and assessment**, click the number next to **Azure VMware Solution**.
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1. In **Assessments**, select an assessment to open it. As an example (estimations and costs for example only):
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