Some questions about Migration Hub + Application Discovery Service

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Dears,

We are installing the agent for Application Discovery Service on some servers that we want to migrate to the cloud, however we have some questions.

  1. Why the size of the disk on the tables on Athena are not the same on Migration Hub? The values are totally different (it is not just a matter of doing a simple conversion from GB to MB)

  2. Using the information we have for the server on Migration Hub, how can we recommend a proper EBS configuration regarding the IOPS?
    Like we have the information of Avg/Max IOPS for read and write, however for the EBS there is just one IOPS number. Should we consider Read + Write = IOPS compared to EBS?

  3. Is there a way to know the application tag using Athena and the data we have from the agents there? Until now I was not able to find it. It will make easier for us to execute the proper queries.

Thank you in advance for any help you could provide.

Cassio.

csk
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Dears, there was an issue with my browser while I was creating this topic. We can close this one as I created a new one
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=331346

csk
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