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As organizations accelerate their cloud adoption strategies, the ability to seamlessly migrate and modernize existing workloads is paramount. For the vast number of enterprises built on VMware, the challenge lies in moving to the cloud without costly and time-consuming refactoring or re-platforming. This is where Microsoft Azure VMware Solution (AVS) emerges as a transformative service, enabling organizations to run their native VMware workloads directly on Azure's global infrastructure

This article serves as a guide to understanding the Azure VMware service, its benefits, and the essential training required to master it. We will explore the available learning paths and certification programs that empower IT professionals to deploy, manage, and optimize VMware on Azure effectively.

 

What is Azure VMware Solution (AVS)?

Azure VMware Solution is a first-party cloud service from Microsoft that provides private clouds containing VMware vSphere clusters built from dedicated, bare-metal Azure infrastructure. Jointly engineered and validated by Microsoft and VMware, AVS delivers a consistent, vSphere-based environment where you can run your existing VMware workloads with operational continuity 

Because it is a fully managed service, Microsoft handles the lifecycle management of the VMware software and the underlying infrastructure, including updates, support, and remediation. This allows your IT teams to offload the burden of infrastructure management and focus on strategic initiatives and workload development.

Key characteristics of the AVS environment include:

  • Familiar Technology Stack: AVS includes the same VMware technologies you use on-premises, such as vSphere, vCenter Server, vSAN, NSX-T, and HCX .

  • Dedicated Infrastructure: Each private cloud starts with a minimum of three bare-metal hosts and can scale up to 16 hosts per cluster and 96 hosts per private cloud, ensuring resource isolation and performance.

  • Azure Integration: Once migrated, your VMware workloads can connect to and leverage over 200 native Azure services, enabling application modernization without leaving the familiar VMware environment.

Core Topics in AVS Training Materials

Whether you choose self-paced or instructor-led VMware on Azure training courses, a comprehensive program should cover the following core components. These topics form the basis of any robust Azure VMware certification study guide.

Core Component

Description

Key Skills Covered

AVS Architecture

Understanding the fundamental building blocks of an AVS private cloud.

vSphere, vSAN, NSX-T Data Center, and HCX components; dedicated host infrastructure.

Planning & Deployment

Strategizing the deployment of an AVS private cloud to meet business needs.

Sizing, resource planning, Azure subscription and resource group configuration, deployment validation.

Networking & Connectivity

Configuring network connectivity between on-premises environments and AVS.

Azure ExpressRoute, Azure VPN Gateway, NSX-T network segments, firewall rules, load balancing.

Workload Migration

Executing the migration of VMs from on-premises vSphere to AVS.

Using VMware HCX for bulk migration, live migration (vMotion), and network extension.

Integration with Azure

Connecting AVS workloads to native Azure services for modernization.

Integrating with Azure Active Directory, Azure Storage, Azure Monitor, and Azure Backup.

Disaster Recovery

Implementing business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions.

Configuring VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) or vSphere Replication between sites.

Management & Monitoring

Day-to-day operations, monitoring, and optimization of the AVS environment.

Using vCenter Server for VM management, Azure Monitor for performance tracking, and cost management.

 

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Key Benefits of Adopting AVS

Organizations that leverage the Microsoft Azure VMware service gain significant advantages that accelerate their cloud journey.

  • Seamless Migration & Operational Consistency: AVS allows you to migrate workloads from your on-premises data center to Azure without modification. You can continue using the same VMware tools, skills, and governance policies, ensuring a smooth transition and minimizing the need for extensive retraining

  • Cost Optimization: Transition from a capital expenditure (CapEx) model to an operational expenditure (OpEx) model with pay-as-you-go pricing. You can further optimize costs by leveraging the Azure Hybrid Benefit for existing Windows Server and SQL Server licenses

  • Scalability and Business Agility: Quickly scale your infrastructure up or down based on business demand. This agility allows you to respond to market changes faster than with on-premises hardware procurement cycles

  • Enhanced Security and Compliance: Benefit from Azure's multi-layered security and extensive portfolio of compliance certifications. AVS integrates with Azure's security services to protect your VMware workloads

  • Robust Disaster Recovery: Implement resilient and cost-effective disaster recovery solutions by using AVS as a primary or secondary on-demand recovery site for your on-premises data centers

The Azure VMware Solution Learning Path

To fully capitalize on the benefits of AVS, IT professionals need specialized knowledge. A structured approach to learning ensures you have the skills to plan, deploy, and manage a hybrid cloud environment effectively. The Azure VMware Solution learning path certification training combines foundational Azure knowledge with AVS-specific expertise.

Foundational and Self-Paced Learning

Before diving into AVS, a solid understanding of Azure is recommended. Both Microsoft and VMware provide resources to build this foundation:

  • Microsoft Learn: Offers a dedicated learning path, "Run VMware workloads on Azure VMware Solution," which is ideal for administrators and architects This path includes five core modules (approximately 5.5 hours) covering introduction, deployment, migration, and disaster recovery. These modules help you evaluate AVS for your business and understand its key components

  • VMware Learning Resources: VMware provides curated learning paths that often start with preparation for fundamental Microsoft certifications like Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) and Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) before moving to AVS-specific content

Instructor-Led VMware on Azure Training Courses

While self-paced learning is excellent for foundational knowledge, instructor-led training provides the deep, hands-on experience necessary for complex enterprise deployments. For professionals seeking expert guidance and practical skills, specialized IT training providers like Koenig Solutions offer comprehensive Azure VMware Solution (AVS) training. These courses are designed to bridge the gap between theory and real-world application, preparing professionals for certification and successful AVS implementation.

A typical instructor-led course focuses on:

  • In-depth planning and deployment strategies.

  • Hands-on labs for configuring networking and storage.

  • Practical migration exercises using VMware HCX.

  • Advanced topics like disaster recovery and integration with Azure services.

Ans - No, the published fee includes all applicable taxes.

Yes, you will receive Letter of Course Attendance from Koenig Solutions

We accept payments via following methods: • Credit Card • Debit Card • Bank Wire Transfer • We also accept PO from corporate client.

Offer Buy-Now Pay Later if you pay using credit card in US & India It is not available for other countries.

No

You can book online from course page or we will align a Customer Success Manager who will schedule your training.

A laptop, decent internet speed, a Headset with microphone is required.

There are usually 8-10 students in a batch.

Yes, Trainer profile will be shared by the Customer Success Manager

Yes, we will arrange a Tech call with a expert advice for the best courses to help you enter IT.

Even if you are the only participant available, the training will still commence on the scheduled date and time.

We provide digital certificate.

We have our own centres in Dubai, London, New Delhi, Johannesburg, Singapore Gurgaon, Bangalore, Chennai, Goa, New York, Sydney.

Yes, we do offer weekend classes

We do not provide Bank loan facility.

We can provide customized 1-to-1 training for a module as per your requirement.

Yes

If you are not happy with the training and discontinues attending within less than 20% of the duration of the training e.g., by end of first day for a 5-day course

AVS is a cloud service that lets you run your native VMware workloads on dedicated Microsoft Azure infrastructure. It's a fully managed, VMware-validated solution that provides operational consistency with your on-premises environment

AVS is designed for operational consistency. You can use the same VMware tools (like vCenter and NSX-T Manager) and skillsets you already possess, which significantly reduces the learning curve for your IT team

While there isn't a single "AVS" certification, expertise is demonstrated through a combination of skills. The Azure Administrator Associate (AZ-104) or Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305) certifications provide the necessary Azure foundation. This is complemented by specialized training on AVS, such as the Microsoft Learn path or instructor-led courses from providers like Koenig Solutions, which focus specifically on deploying and managing VMware on Azure

great starting point is the official Microsoft Learn path, "Run VMware workloads on Azure VMware Solution". For those who prefer a more structured, hands-on approach, enrolling in an instructor-led training program is the recommended next step to gain practical, in-depth expertise.