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Migrations Made Easy: Moving Legacy Workloads to Nutanix on Dell PowerFlex

Introduction

Modern enterprises face growing demands for agility, scalability, and efficiency. Traditional SAN and NAS architectures, while foundational in the past, often introduce limitations in flexibility, cost, and operational complexity. As digital transformation accelerates, organizations are re-evaluating their infrastructure strategies and seeking paths to modernization.

Nutanix, running on Dell PowerFlex, presents a compelling solution for those migrating legacy workloads. By combining advanced hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) with software-defined storage, IT teams can simplify operations, reduce costs, and unlock new performance capabilities.

This article provides a detailed technical guide for migrating legacy workloads to Nutanix on Dell PowerFlex. It covers assessment, planning, execution, and post-migration management, using the latest tools and practices available.


Why Organizations Are Modernizing Away from Legacy SAN/NAS

Legacy storage systems, such as SAN and NAS, have served the enterprise for decades. However, several factors are driving organizations to modernize:

Hyperconverged solutions like Nutanix on Dell PowerFlex address these challenges by consolidating compute, storage, and networking, while enabling streamlined management and automation.


Assessment and Planning

A successful migration starts with careful assessment and structured planning. Here is a step-by-step approach tailored for architects and sysadmins.

Discovery of Legacy Workloads

Begin by cataloging all workloads currently hosted on legacy SAN/NAS infrastructure. This should include:

Recommended Tools:

Migration Readiness Checklist

Before executing a migration, validate the following:

Checklist ItemStatus
Current workload inventory complete
Application owners notified
Data dependencies mapped
Network requirements identified
Backup and DR plans updated
Change management approvals documented
Test migration scheduled

Migration Approaches

Choosing the right migration method depends on workload requirements, downtime tolerance, and modernization goals. The three most common approaches are:

1. Lift-and-Shift

2. Re-Platforming

3. Re-Architecting

Key Nutanix and Dell Migration Tools:


Execution Steps

This section provides a structured workflow for technical teams.

1. Network and Storage Mapping

Example: VLAN mapping matrix

Tip: Use Dell PowerFlex Manager and Nutanix Prism Central for network visualization and mapping.

2. Migration Execution

Using Nutanix Move (VMware to Nutanix AHV Example)

Preparation:

Migration Steps:

  1. Create a migration plan in Nutanix Move.
  2. Select source VMs and destination cluster.
  3. Validate pre-migration checks (disk format, network mappings).
  4. Initiate data replication and monitor progress.
  5. Perform a test cutover using Move’s built-in test migration mode.

Using Dell PowerFlex Data Mobility

3. Validation and Testing


Cutover and Optimization

Performance Validation

User Acceptance

Tuning Tips


Post-Migration Management

Backup and Disaster Recovery

Monitoring Changes


Conclusion

Migrating legacy workloads to Nutanix on Dell PowerFlex can transform the agility and efficiency of enterprise IT. With careful planning, the right tools, and a methodical approach, organizations can modernize infrastructure while minimizing disruption. Nutanix and Dell’s combined platform streamlines management, boosts performance, and lays the foundation for future growth.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the opinions of Dell, Nutanix, or any affiliated organization. Always refer to the official Dell and Nutanix documentation before production deployment.

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