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Azure Database Migration Service
Azure Database Migration Service (DMS) is designed to streamline the process of migrating on-premises databases to Azure. Get started with step-by-step guildance.
Common scenarios:
- SQL Server ⟶ Azure SQL Database
- SQL Server ⟶ Azure SQL Database Managed Instance
- MongoDb ⟶ Azure Cosmos DB
- MySQL ⟶ Azure Database for MySQL
- PostgresSQL ⟶ Azure Database for PostgresSQL
- DB2 ⟶ Azure SQL Database
- Oracle ⟶ Azure Database for PostgresSQL (requires ora2pg)
Don't see your migration scenario here? Find it in the Azure Database Migration Guide
After you've completed the step by step guidance for your migration scenario, proceed with creating a migration service by selecting Create.
Additional resources:
Use these tools to assess your database(s) for feature parity and potential compatiblity issues.
- SQL Server on-premises database(s): Data Migration Assistant (DMA)
- Migrating from Oracle: SQL Server Migration Assistant (SSMA)
Visão geral
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