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How do Migrate for Compute Engine and Migrate for Anthos differ? (Digital Leader)

Updated on 05/24/2024

How do Migrate for Compute Engine and Migrate for Anthos differ?

A) Unlike Migrate for Anthos, Migrate for Compute Engine assumes that the migration source is VMware vSphere.
B) Migrate for Compute Engine charges for ingress, but Migrate for Anthos does not.
C) Migrate for Compute Engine is closed source, and Migrate for Anthos is open source.
D) Migrate for Anthos migrates to containers, and Migrate for Compute Engine migrates to virtual machines.


Solution

Correct answer: D) Migrate for Anthos migrates to containers, and Migrate for Compute Engine migrates to virtual machines.
Migrate for Compute Engine is designed to migrate workloads to virtual machines running on Google Cloud's Compute Engine infrastructure. On the other hand, Migrate for Anthos is specifically tailored for migrating workloads to containers, allowing them to run on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) or Anthos clusters. This fundamental difference in migration targets distinguishes the two offerings.

Category: Infrastructure and application modernization

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