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**Assessment Type** | **Details**
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**Azure VM** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises servers to Azure virtual machines. <br/><br/> You can assess your on-premises servers in [VMware](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 using this assessment type. [Learn more](concepts-assessment-calculation.md)
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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. [Learn More](concepts-azure-sql-assessment-calculation.md)
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**Azure App Service** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises ASP.NET web apps running on IIS (Internet Information Services) web server, from your VMware environment to Azure App Service. [Learn More](concepts-azure-webapps-assessment-calculation.md)
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**Azure VMware Solution (AVS)** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises servers to [Azure VMware Solution (AVS)](../azure-vmware/introduction.md). <br/><br/> You can assess your on-premises [VMware VMs](how-to-set-up-appliance-vmware.md) for migration to Azure VMware Solution (AVS) using this assessment type. [Learn more](concepts-azure-vmware-solution-assessment-calculation.md)
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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. [Learn More](concepts-azure-sql-assessment-calculation.md).
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**Azure App Service** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises ASP.NET web apps running on IIS (Internet Information Services) web server, from your VMware environment to Azure App Service. [Learn More](concepts-azure-webapps-assessment-calculation.md).
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**Azure VMware Solution (AVS)** | Assessments to migrate your on-premises servers to [Azure VMware Solution (AVS)](../azure-vmware/introduction.md). <br/><br/> You can assess your on-premises [VMware VMs](how-to-set-up-appliance-vmware.md) for migration to Azure VMware Solution (AVS) using this assessment type. [Learn more](concepts-azure-vmware-solution-assessment-calculation.md).
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> If the number of Azure VM or AVS assessments is incorrect on the Discovery and assessment tool, select the total number of assessments to navigate to all the assessments and recalculate the Azure VM or AVS assessments. The Discovery and assessment tool shows the correct count for that assessment type.
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A project can have multiple appliances registered to it. However, one appliance can only be registered with one project.
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## How do I find the Azure Migrate appliances registered to the project?
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1. From the Azure portal, navigate to [Azure Migrate homepage](https://portal.azure.com/?feature.customportal=false&feature.showassettypes=Microsoft_Azure_Migrate_AzureMigrationHub&feature.smsMigrationTool=true&feature.cloudamizeAssessmentTool=true&feature.sasAssessmentTool=true&feature.firstPartyDiscoveredMachines=true#blade/Microsoft_Azure_Migrate/AmhResourceMenuBlade/getStarted) and from the left menu, select **Servers, databases and web apps**.
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1. Select **Change** in the upper-right corner to choose your project.
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1. In the Azure Migrate project, select **Overview** from the Azure Migrate: Discovery & assessment.
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1. In **Overview**, select **Appliances** in left menu to see the appliances registered with the project and the connectivity status of the agents on the appliance.
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## Can I change the Azure user account from the Azure Migrate appliance once registered with the project?
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If you registered the appliance to Migrate project using a particular user account, it cannot be changed. You can try re-registering the appliance with the new project using another user account via PowerShell script but it will break all the operations in the old project.
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## Can the Azure Migrate appliance/Replication appliance connect to the same vCenter?
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1. To ensure that your appliance is ready to validate Azure Migrate MSIs, follow these steps:
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1. Download a sample MSI from [Microsoft Download Center](https://download.microsoft.com/download/9/b/8/9b8abdb7-a784-4a25-9da7-31ce4d80a0c5/MicrosoftAzureAutoUpdate.msi) on the appliance.
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1. Right-click on it and go to **Digital Signatures** tab.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/common-questions-appliance/digital-sign-inline.png" alt-text="Screenshot of digital signature tab." lightbox="./media/common-questions-appliance/digital-sign-expanded.png":::
**Azure recommended to minimize cost** | You can get the most cost efficient and compatible target recommendation in Azure across Azure IaaS and Azure PaaS targets | For SQL Servers, sizing and cost comes from the *Recommended report* with optimization strategy- minimize cost from Azure SQL assessment.<br/><br/> For web apps, sizing and cost comes from Azure App Service assessment is picked.<br/><br/> For general servers, sizing and cost comes from Azure VM assessment.
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### Why are all or some of the servers marked as unknown in the utilization insights?
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We couldn't collect sufficient data points to classify these servers. We recommend that you wait at least a day after starting discovery so that the Business case has enough utilization data points. Also, review the notifications/resolve issues blades on Azure Migrate hub to identify any discovery related issues prior to Business case computation. Reviewing issues prior to building a Business case will ensure that the IT estate in your datacenter is represented more accurately.
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### Was the readiness taken into consideration in the recommendations?
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