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By requesting an account move, you're requesting that your data center is changed to another location. After the move, your Data Warehouse will reset and begin recording data at the new location based on the specified day your move begins. To back up your previous Data Warehouse data, complete the following steps prior to your account move. Most Data Warehouse tables retain data for 30 days, so any data gap in these tables will no longer be available 30 days after your account move. To learn more about the retention periods for specific tables, see Data Warehouse data model.
Back up your Data Warehouse data
To back up your Data Warehouse data, you must save your Data Warehouse data into a .csv file using the Data Warehouse API:
- If you're a first-time user of the Data Warehouse API, follow the one-time process provided in the following article, Get data from the Intune Data Warehouse API with a REST client.
- Use the PowerShell sample titled Access the Intune Data Warehouse with PowerShell to download all your data into CSV files.
Back up your trend charts from the Microsoft Intune admin center
Some trend charts in your view of the Microsoft Intune admin center resets. You may back up these charts by running the following script in Graph:
Terms & Conditions Acceptance reports
- In theMicrosoft Intune admin center, select Tenant administration > Terms & Conditions.
- For each Terms & Condition item that you select, select Acceptance Report > Export.
- Save the report locally.
App Protection reports
- In the Microsoft Intune admin center, select Apps -> Monitor -> App protection status.
- Select the download icon ( ⤓ ) to save each report.
Device Configuration charts
In the Microsoft Intune admin center, select Devices > Manage devices > Configuration > Export.
Using Microsoft Graph Explorer, download the data behind the charts.
For deployment status of all device configuration profiles for all devices, see Device deployment status.
For deployment status of all device configuration profiles for all users, see User deployment status.
For profile deployment status, see Provide deployment status.
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You must have a valid authenticaltion token to access the device configuration and deployment status information.
Device Enrollment charts
In the Microsoft Intune admin center, select Devices > Monitor > Assignment status > Export.
Using Microsoft Graph Explorer, download the data behind the charts.
- For enrollment status, copy this enrollment status query and paste it into Graph Explorer.
- For top enrollment failures this week, copy this enrollment failures query and paste it into Graph Explorer.
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You must have a valid authenticaltion token to access the device enrollment data.
After a Data Warehouse account move
After the Data Warehouse account move, you'll see in Intune that the Data Warehouse was reset, and your data is now stored in the new location. The charts and export options reset, and you see a notification, which upon clicking will direct you to an article explaining why the charts have reset.
Data Warehouse move example
Customer X requests an account move to begin on 1/06/2018. In response to the request, the customer receives a link to see documentation detailing steps to take if they wish to back up their previous Data Warehouse. On 1/06/2018, the Data Warehouse and the charts it supports will reset and begin storing data in the new data center.
Next steps
- Learn what's new each week in Intune. You can also find out about upcoming changes, important notices about the service, and information about past releases.
- Read the Microsoft Intune Blog.