Storage Migration Service overview

Storage Migration Service makes it easier to migrate storage to Windows Server or to Azure. It provides a graphical tool that inventories data on Windows, Linux, and NetApp CIFS servers and then transfers the data to newer servers or to Azure virtual machines. Storage Migration Service also provides the option to transfer the identity of a server to the destination server so that apps and users can access their data without changing links or paths.

This article discusses the following Storage Migration Service aspects:

Why use Storage Migration Service

Use Storage Migration Service because you've got a server or multiple servers that you want to migrate to newer hardware or virtual machines. Storage Migration Service is designed to help by doing the following tasks:

Diagram showing Storage Migration Service migrating files and configuration from source servers to destination servers, Azure VMs, or Azure File Sync.

How the migration process works

Migration is a three-step process:

Screenshot showing that a server is ready to be scanned.

  1. Inventory servers to gather info about their files and configuration, shown in the following figure.
  2. Transfer (copy) data from the source servers to the destination servers.
  3. Cut over to the new servers (optional).
    The destination servers assume the source servers' former identities so that apps and users don't have to change anything.
    The source servers enter a maintenance state where they still contain the same files they always have (we never remove files from the source servers) but are unavailable to users and apps. You can then decommission the servers at your convenience.

The following video shows how to use Storage Migration Service to take a server, such as a Windows Server 2008 R2 server that's out of support, and move the storage to a newer server.

Requirements

To use Storage Migration Service, you need the following items:

We strongly recommend that the orchestrator and destination computers have at least two cores or two vCPUs and at least 2 GB of memory. Inventory and transfer operations are faster with more processors and memory.

Security requirements, the Storage Migration Service proxy service, and firewall ports