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ssteinBR
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Jan 19, 2021
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Migrate 2008 R2 file servers to a newer version of OS in Azure.

Is it possible to upgrade the operating system and migrate to Azure using the migration tool?

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  • ibnmbodji's avatar
    ibnmbodji
    Iron Contributor

    ssteinBR 

    Hi

    IMO you should definitely consider using SMS Storage Migration Service  for this particular need . 

    Main Benefits are :  

    • Inventory multiple servers and their data
    • Rapidly transfer files, file shares, and security configuration from the source servers
    • Optionally take over the identity of the source servers (also known as cutting over) so that users and apps don't have to change anything to access existing data
    • Manage one or multiple migrations from the Windows Admin Center user interface

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/storage-migration-service/overview

    • SidneiSteinBR's avatar
      SidneiSteinBR
      Copper Contributor

      ibnmbodji thank you so much for your response.

      I want to consolidate my onprem file servers into a single file server in Azure. I know I can't perform the cutover because they're multiple sources.
      Can I select a folder, volume, or disk on the destination for each of the sources to create an organized structure?
      Do you know if it's possible?

  • Currently, we don't support OS upgrades during migration. You need to upgrade the operating system manually and then use the Azure Migrate Server Migration tool to migrate the server.
    • ssteinBR's avatar
      ssteinBR
      Copper Contributor
      If it comes to a file server, all shares and access permissions will not change, correct? The only change that could have an impact on users (depending on how we configure the environment) is the server IP, correct?
      • bsiva's avatar
        bsiva
        Brass Contributor

        ssteinBR Yes, that is correct.

         

        If it is a file server that you are looking to upgrade the OS for as you migrate, you can also take a look at the Storage Migration Service tool in Windows Admin Center - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/storage-migration-service/overview 

  • rahulg1190's avatar
    rahulg1190
    Copper Contributor
    The Azure Migrate: Server Migration tool only supports like-for-like migrations currently. The tool doesn’t support upgrading the OS version during migration. The migrated machine will have the same OS as the source machine.

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