You might decide to break your migration journey into two distinct phases, even for workloads that are suitable for containers:
Migrate workloads to Compute Engine with Migrate for Compute Engine.
Migrate from Compute Engine to containers with Migrate for Anthos and GKE.
This method makes sense, for instance, in cases where you want to conduct a data-center migration and migrate all workloads into Compute Engine, and only at a second stage selectively modernize suitable workloads to containers.
https://cloud.google.com/migrate/anthos/docs/architecture
Migrate for Compute Engine is focused on migrating VM-based workloads to Compute Engine, while Migrate for Anthos extends the migration capabilities to containerized workloads and enables modernization through the adoption of containerization and Kubernetes-based orchestration.
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