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You have an Azure Migrate project that has the following assessment properties:

Target location: East US -
✑ Storage redundancy: Locally redundant.
✑ Comfort factor: 2.0
✑ Performance history: 1 month
✑ Percentile utilization: 95th
✑ Pricing tier: Standard
✑ Offer: Pay as you go
You discover the following two virtual machines:
✑ A virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has 10 CPU cores at 20 percent utilization
✑ A virtual machine named VM2 that runs Windows Server 2012 and has four CPU cores at 50 percent utilization
How many CPU cores will Azure Migrate recommend for each virtual machine? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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Box 2: 4 -
4 *0.50 * 0.95* 2 = 3.8
Note: The number of cores in the machines must be equal to or less than the maximum number of cores (128 cores) supported for an Azure VM.
If performance history is available, Azure Migrate considers the utilized cores for comparison. If a comfort factor is specified in the assessment settings, the number of utilized cores is multiplied by the comfort factor.
If there's no performance history, Azure Migrate uses the allocated cores, without applying the comfort factor.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/concepts-assessment-calculation

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Abbas786
Highly Voted 3 years, 1 month ago
Equation is: ‘core usage x comfort factor’. The comfort factor is 2.0. So VM 1 is 10 cores at 20% utilization which equals 2 cores. Multiply that the comfort factor and you get 4 cores. VM 2 is 4 cores at 50% utilization which equals 2 cores. Multiply that the comfort factor and you get 4 cores.
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yidnekachew
10 months, 1 week ago
deeply elaborated, know I understood
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yidnekachew
10 months, 1 week ago
X1=20/100*10*2.0=>4 X2=50/100*4*2.0=>4
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tashakori
Most Recent 1 year, 1 month ago
Given answer is correct
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AvoKikinha
1 year, 8 months ago
According to the information provided, the Azure Migrate project has a comfort factor of 2.0 1. The comfort factor is used to calculate the number of CPU cores recommended for each virtual machine. The equation is: core usage x comfort factor 2. For VM1, which has 10 CPU cores at 20% utilization, the effective utilized cores are 2 2. Multiplying this by the comfort factor of 2.0 gives us a recommended number of 4 CPU cores 2. For VM2, which has 4 CPU cores at 50% utilization, the effective utilized cores are 2 2. Multiplying this by the comfort factor of 2.0 gives us a recommended number of 4 CPU cores 2. Therefore, Azure Migrate will recommend 4 CPU cores for each virtual machine 2.
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