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Migrate Azure Front Door (classic) to Standard/Premium tier with Azure PowerShell

Important

Azure Front Door (classic) will be retired on March 31, 2027. To avoid any service disruption, it is important that you migrate your Azure Front Door (classic) profiles to Azure Front Door Standard or Premium tier by March 2027. For more information, see Azure Front Door (classic) retirement.

Azure Front Door Standard and Premium tier bring the latest cloud delivery network features to Azure. With enhanced security features and an all-in-one service, your application content is secured and closer to your end users using the Microsoft global network. This article guides you through the migration process to move your Azure Front Door (classic) profile to either a Standard or Premium tier profile with Azure PowerShell.

Prerequisites

  • Review the About Front Door tier migration article.
  • Ensure your Front Door (classic) profile can be migrated:
    • Azure Front Door Standard and Premium require all custom domains to use HTTPS. If you don't have your own certificate, you can use an Azure Front Door managed certificate. The certificate is free of charge and gets managed for you.
    • Session affinity gets enabled in the origin group settings for an Azure Front Door Standard or Premium profile. In Azure Front Door (classic), session affinity is set at the domain level. As part of the migration, session affinity is based on the Front Door (classic) profile settings. If you have two domains in your classic profile that shares the same backend pool (origin group), session affinity has to be consistent across both domains in order for migration validation to pass.
  • Latest Azure PowerShell module installed locally or Azure Cloud Shell. For more information, see Install and configure Azure PowerShell.

Note

You don't need to make any DNS changes before or during the migration process. However, once the migration completes and traffic is flowing through your new Azure Front Door profile, you need to update your DNS records. For more information, see Update DNS records.

Validate compatibility

  1. Open Azure PowerShell and connect to your Azure account. For more information, see Connect to Azure PowerShell.

  2. Test your Azure Front Door (classic) profile to see if it's compatible for migration. You can use the Test-AzFrontDoorCdnProfileMigration command to test your profile. Replace the values for the resource group name and resource ID with your own values. Use Get-AzFrontDoor to get the resource ID for your Front Door (classic) profile.

    Replace the following values in the command:

    • <subscriptionId>: Your subscription ID.
    • <resourceGroupName>: The resource group name of the Front Door (classic).
    • <frontdoorClassicName>: The name of the Front Door (classic) profile.
    Test-AzFrontDoorCdnProfileMigration -ResourceGroupName <resourceGroupName> -ClassicResourceReferenceId /subscriptions/<subscriptionId>/resourcegroups/<resourceGroupName>/providers/Microsoft.Network/frontdoors/<frontdoorClassicName>
    

    If the migration is compatible for migration, you see the following output:

    CanMigrate DefaultSku
    ---------- ----------
    True       Standard_AzureFrontDoor or Premium_AzureFrontDoor
    

    If the migration isn't compatible, you see the following output:

    CanMigrate DefaultSku
    ---------- ----------
    False      
    

Prepare for migration

Note

  • Managed certificate is currently not supported for Azure Front Door Standard or Premium in Azure Government Cloud. You need to use BYOC for Azure Front Door Standard or Premium in Azure Government Cloud or wait until this capability is available.

Run the Start-AzFrontDoorCdnProfilePrepareMigration command to prepare for migration. Replace the values for the resource group name, resource ID, profile name with your own values. For SkuName use either Standard_AzureFrontDoor or Premium_AzureFrontDoor. The SkuName is based on the output from the Test-AzFrontDoorCdnProfileMigration command.

Replace the following values in the command:

  • <subscriptionId>: Your subscription ID.
  • <resourceGroupName>: The resource group name of the Front Door (classic).
  • <frontdoorClassicName>: The name of the Front Door (classic) profile.
Start-AzFrontDoorCdnProfilePrepareMigration -ResourceGroupName <resourceGroupName> -ClassicResourceReferenceId /subscriptions/<subscriptionId>/resourcegroups/<resourceGroupName>/providers/Microsoft.Network/frontdoors/<frontdoorClassicName> -ProfileName myAzureFrontDoor -SkuName Premium_AzureFrontDoor

The output looks similar to the following:

Starting the parameter validation process.
The parameters have been successfully validated.
Your new Front Door profile is being created. Please wait until the process has finished completely. This may take several minutes.

Your new Front Door profile with the configuration has been successfully created.

Migrate

Run the Enable-AzFrontDoorCdnProfileMigration command to migrate your Front Door (classic).

Enable-AzFrontDoorCdnProfileMigration -ProfileName myAzureFrontDoor -ResourceGroupName myAFDResourceGroup

The output looks similar to the following:

Start to migrate.
This process will disable your Front Door (classic) profile and move all your traffic and configurations to the new Front Door profile.
Migrate succeeded.

Update DNS records

Your old Azure Front Door (classic) instance uses a different fully qualified domain name (FQDN) than Azure Front Door Standard and Premium. For example, an Azure Front Door (classic) endpoint might be contoso.azurefd.net, while the Azure Front Door Standard or Premium endpoint might be contoso-mdjf2jfgjf82mnzx.z01.azurefd.net. For more information about Azure Front Door Standard and Premium endpoints, see Endpoints in Azure Front Door.

You don't need to update your DNS records before or during the migration process. Azure Front Door automatically sends traffic that it receives on the Azure Front Door (classic) endpoint to your Azure Front Door Standard or Premium profile without you making any configuration changes.

However, once your migration is finished, we strongly recommend that you update your DNS records to direct traffic to the new Azure Front Door Standard or Premium endpoint. Changing your DNS records helps to ensure that your profile continues to work in the future. The change in DNS record doesn't cause any downtime. You don't need to plan ahead for this update to happen, and can schedule it at your convenience.

Next steps