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Hello NathaSahuKedara-6153, great question! Right now, Azure Migrate’s “test migrate” feature – the one that spins up a throw-away Azure VM so you can validate everything without touching your prod machines – is only supported for cloud (Azure IaaS) migrations. For Azure Local (Azure Stack HCI) scenarios, there isn’t a built-in “Test migrate” button in the portal. You have two main options:
- Spin up a non-prod Azure Local cluster or dedicate a dev/test partition, replicate your VMs there, then do a planned failover to validate.
- Use your existing Azure Local instance but treat a subset of VMs as “test” — replicate them, perform a planned migration, validate, then clean up.
Follow-up questions to help us zero in on your needs:
• Which Azure Local/Stack HCI version are you on (e.g. 2503+)?
• Are you using the agentless (appliance-based) flow or an agent-based/custom tooling?
• Do you have a separate dev/test cluster or environment you can repurpose for validation?
Reference docs:
• Migrate VMware VMs to Azure Local using Azure Migrate – https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-local/migrate/migrate-vmware-migrate?view=azloc-2602
• Overview of Azure Migrate for VMware > Azure Local – https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-local/migrate/migration-azure-migrate-vmware-overview?view=azloc-2602