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I am assuming that you want to "lift and shift" your virtual machines. This is not necessarily the only approach - you could re-factor your application using native AWS services, for example.
If you just want to migrate the VMs "as is" with minimal reconfiguration, have a look at this post about AWS Application Migration Service (MGN): https://aws.amazon.com/application-migration-service/when-to-choose-aws-mgn/
MGN uses an Agent installed on each VM to capture it's configuration and "lift-and-shift" it to become an EC2 instance in AWS. The process is outlined here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/migration-workflow-gs.html Your VMs would then become AWS EC2 instances.
However, if you would prefer to continue to use your existing VMware skills, and not migrate to EC2, have a look at VMware Cloud on AWS: https://www.vmware.com/products/vmc-on-aws.html This is a VMware product that enables you to extend your on-premises vSphere environments to a VMware Software-Defined Data Center running on Amazon EC2 elastic, bare metal infrastructure, fully integrated with AWS.
Hope this helps
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