Previous versions of Windows Server Migration Tools only support migrations in the same subnet. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback?
Important Before you begin migrating roles and features, verify that both source and destination servers are running the most current updates that are available for their operating systems. If you're using an orchestrator server to manage the migration and you want to download events or a log of what data you transfer, check that the File and Printer Sharing SMB-In firewall rule is enabled on that server as well.
In this step, you specify what servers to migrate and then scan them to collect info on their files and configurations. Then select OK. On the Check prerequisites page, review the prerequisites. Then select Next. If you're migrating from a Windows server or cluster, on the Enter credentials page, type admin credentials that work on the servers you want to migrate from, and then select Next.
If you're migrating from Linux servers, instead enter credentials on the Samba credentials and Linux credentials pages, including an SSH password or private key. You can uncheck any CIFS servers you don't want to migrate. On the Install required tools page, confirm that required tools have installed without error. If you're migrating from a Windows server or cluster, or from Linux Samba, on the Add and scan devices page, select Add a device , then search Active Directory for a source server cluster.
You can use an asterisk to perform wildcard partial searches. You can also type an exact source server name or the name of a clustered file server. Select OK. Repeat this for any other servers that you want to inventory. You can safely ignore this error. Select Start scan. The page updates to shows when the scan is complete. Figure 2: Inventorying servers. Select each server to review the shares, configuration, network adapters, and volumes that were inventoried.
Storage Migration Service won't transfer files or folders that we know could interfere with Windows operation, so you'll see warnings for any shares located in the Windows system folder. You'll have to skip these shares during the transfer phase. For more info, see What files and folders are excluded from transfers. On the Add a destination device and mappings page, the first source server is listed. Type the name of the server or clustered file server to which you want to migrate and then select Scan device.
If migrating from a domain-joined source computer, the destination server must be joined to the same domain. You can also click Create a new Azure VM then use the wizard to deploy a new destination server in Azure. This will automatically size your VM, provision storage, format disks, join the domain, and add the Storage Migration Service proxy to a Windows Server or Windows Server destination. Download Microsoft Edge More info.
Contents Exit focus mode. Table of contents. Explain how to migrate workloads using Windows Server Migration tools.
Describe storage migration. Migrate file servers by using the Storage Migration Service. Prerequisites In order to get the best learning experience from this module, it's important that you have knowledge and experience of: Windows Server workloads. Common Windows Server management tools.
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