How to move my resource (VM) to another subscription under a different directory without impacting my associated data disk?

DY 20 Reputation points
2024-05-30T17:04:01.5933333+00:00

My lab has been running a VM (and a data disk on it) on an account for a while under the default directory and a regular subscription. My university later assigned us some education credits to our account, but as a different directory and a different subscription. How can I move my resources (VM+data disk) to this new subscription under a different directory without the risk of losing my data on the data disk?

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  1. kobulloc-MSFT 25,151 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-05-30T18:07:24.1666667+00:00

    Hello, @DY !

    How do I move my virtual machine (VM) with attached data disk to another subscription?

    You can use Move > Move to another subscription with your VM resources and your attached data disk selected:

    https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/move-managed-disks-and-vms-now-available/

    Make sure that all VM resources as well as the attached disk are selected, then click Move > Move to another subscription:

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    There are a couple special scenarios when moving a VM but it doesn't sound like those would apply here:

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/move-limitations/virtual-machines-move-limitations?tabs=azure-cli

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