I want to know how to move IaaS VMs from Azure service manager to resource manager? Thank you so much..

木超 葉 20 Reputation points
2023-09-09T14:13:37.19+00:00

I found that my website stopped working and it was hosted on an azure server.

Can anyone help me solve this problem? Thank you so much.

Here is a mail noted below.

Classic virtual machines will be retired starting at 13:00 UTC on September 6, 2023

You're receiving this reminder email because you use the classic deployment model in Azure Service Manager to manage Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs).

Due to full IaaS functionality and other improvements to Azure Resource Manager, we will stop managing IaaS VMs through Azure Service Manager on September 6, 2023.

All classic VMs will be shut down on this date.

Customers have the option to reboot their classic virtual machines to complete the required migration, but must complete the migration by October 10, 2023. All classic virtual machines will be permanently shut down on October 10, 2023.

The VM type "Virtual Machine (classic)" on the Azure portal VM Blade is the only affected resource.

Please contact our dedicated Azure migration support team for technical assistance to know how to migrate IaaS VM from Azure Service Manager to Resource Manager.

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  1. Olga Os - MSFT 5,921 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-09-11T16:22:19.1+00:00

    Hello 木超 葉,

    Welcome to the MS Q&A Forum.

    Below are the steps for Classic to ARM Migration:

    1. Sign in to the Azure portal.
    2. Navigate to your classic resources.
    3. Start VMs.
    4. In the Settings section, click Migrate to ARM.
    5. Click on Validate to determine migration feasibility. 
    6. If validation passes, click on Prepare to create a migrated storage account/VM/etc, depending on the resource type what you migrate.
    7. Type yes to confirm migration and click Commit to finish the migration.

    Reference: 

    Overview of platform-supported migration of IaaS resources from classic to Azure Resource Manager - Azure Virtual Machines | Microsoft Learn

    Migrate your IaaS resources to Azure Resource Manager by September 6, 2023

    Sincerely,

    Olga Os.

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