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First-party migration options are provided by Microsoft. These options are built into the Azure Local platform and are available to you at no additional cost.
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### Azure Migrate
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The primary first-party migration option is [Azure Migrate](./migration-azure-migrate-overview.md), which is available on systems running Azure Local. Azure Migrate is a central hub for tools to discover, assess, and migrate on-premises servers, apps, and data to the Microsoft Azure cloud.
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You can use Azure Migrate to migrate the following types of VMs to Azure Local:
-Azure Migrate requires both a source appliance in your on-premises environment and a target appliance in your Azure Local instance. This setup is necessary for every Azure Migrate project. For more information, see [Source VMware requirements](migrate-vmware-requirements.md#source-vmware-server-requirements) and [Source Hyper-V requirements](migrate-hyperv-requirements.md#source-hyper-v-requirements).
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Azure Migrate requires both a source appliance in your on-premises environment and a target appliance in your Azure Local instance. This setup is necessary for every Azure Migrate project. For more information, see [Source VMware requirements](migrate-vmware-requirements.md#source-vmware-server-requirements) and [Source Hyper-V requirements](migrate-hyperv-requirements.md#source-hyper-v-requirements).
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-By default, Azure Migrate provisions all migrated VMs as Azure Local VMs enabled by Azure Arc. For more information on VM types for Azure Local, see [Types of VMs on Azure Local](../concepts/compare-vm-management-capabilities.md#types-of-vms-on-azure-local).
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By default, Azure Migrate provisions all migrated VMs as Azure Local VMs enabled by Azure Arc. For more information on VM types for Azure Local, see [Types of VMs on Azure Local](../concepts/compare-vm-management-capabilities.md#types-of-vms-on-azure-local).
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- System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). These options are only available on systems running Azure Stack HCI, version 22H2.
The secondary first-party migration option is System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM). This option is only available on systems running Azure Stack HCI, version 22H2.
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