
Most large enterprises and small to medium-size businesses (SMBs) have physical servers, virtual machines, or a combination of both supporting production operations.
These organisations also have a variety of production workloads such as Microsoft® Exchange for email, SharePoint® for collaboration and content management, and various vendor-supplied or internally developed line-of-business applications running SQL database servers.
Workloads such as these are your organisation’s lifeline and many times, you need to migrate these workloads to different hardware or virtual machines (VMs).
This document describes the migration challenges that organisations face and how the Acronis AnyData Engine supports physical-to-physical (P2P), physical-to-virtual (P2V), virtual to physical (V2P), and cross-virtual (V2V) migration scenarios to address these challenges.
These organisations also have a variety of production workloads such as Microsoft® Exchange for email, SharePoint® for collaboration and content management, and various vendor-supplied or internally developed line-of-business applications running SQL database servers.
Workloads such as these are your organisation’s lifeline and many times, you need to migrate these workloads to different hardware or virtual machines (VMs).
This document describes the migration challenges that organisations face and how the Acronis AnyData Engine supports physical-to-physical (P2P), physical-to-virtual (P2V), virtual to physical (V2P), and cross-virtual (V2V) migration scenarios to address these challenges.