APIM migration from stv1 to stv2

Milind Deodhar 0 Reputation points
2024-08-01T15:01:12.11+00:00

We are planning to migrate from stv1 to stv2. I assume all the subscription keys will also be migrated.

How do we know; if the APIM is VM injected or non VM injected?

Regards,

Milind.

Azure API Management
Azure API Management
An Azure service that provides a hybrid, multi-cloud management platform for APIs.
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  1. LeelaRajeshSayana-MSFT 17,771 Reputation points Moderator
    2024-08-01T16:30:42.9533333+00:00

    Hi @Milind Deodhar Greetings! Welcome to Microsoft Q&A forum. Thank you for posting this question here.

    Upgrading the APIM instance from stv1 to stv2 will only change will update the underlying compute alone and has no impact on the service configuration or existing APIs and policy configuration. The subscription keys would be migrated automatically.

    How do we know; if the APIM is VM injected or non VM injected?

    You can find this information by inspecting the Newtwork or Virtual Network tab under Deployment + infrastructure section of your API Management service instance. If the VNET says None on this tab, your APIM instance is not VM injected.

    You can also confirm this by clicking on Platfrom migration under settings. For a non-injected instance, you would be provided an option to preserve or create new IP address. For injected instance, you would be provided the following option - Return to original subnet as soon as possible or Stay in the new subnet and keep stv1 compute around for 48 hours

    Hope this addresses your question. Please let us know if you need any additional clarification on this.


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