Summary
Throughout this chapter, the focus was on the importance of planning for your new AVS deployment. For a successful production-ready environment for creating new VMs and migrating existing workloads, planning your AVS deployment is crucial. You’ll identify and gather the many pieces of information you’ll need for your deployment during the planning phase. After a successful deployment, you’ll have a production-ready environment for creating and migrating VMs.
Some of the critical topics that needed to be identified were as follows:
- Azure subscription
- Resource group
- Azure region
- Resource name
- Host size
- Determining the number of hosts and clusters
- Requesting a host quota for an eligible Azure plan
- Requesting a /22 CIDR IP segment for private cloud management from your networking team
- Defining the AVS workload network segments
- Defining the virtual network gateway
You would be able to deploy an AVS environment...