How to Migrate a File Sever to Azure Files | Complete Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This video was created to show you how to migrate a file server to Azure Files which includes Storage account creation, File Share creation, and explanation of the connection script as well as the data protection options of Azure Files. If you would like to skip to certain areas please follow the following in the timeline.
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Intro 00:00
Why Move 00:33
Creating Storage Account 04:20
Advanced Options 06:00
Access Tiers Explained 06:48
Networking options 07:20
Data protections options 08:15
Soft Delete Explained 8:30
Soft Delete on Portal 10:50
Create a file Share 10:50
Connectin to Share 12:50
Write Performance 14:55
Azure FileSync Explained 16:33
Read Performance 17:00
Connection Script explained 17:37
End Summary 18:33
Great job Freddy. Thank you for taking a time to record that video.
thanks for watching!!
Great video with time lines, Thanks Freddy.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching
great job man.. it helps me alot
thank you and thanks for watching!
helped a lot. Thanks!
Glas it was helpful! thanks for watching!
Hi Freddy, thanks for the video. Can you start with a file sync to migrate large files and then switch completely to the cloud? This is a consideration for migrating from an on-prem file server that will eventually become obsolete but currently has very large files
Great video!
Whats you recommendation for migrating multiple Teams in multiple countries with their network shares to Azure? One Storage Account but different shares for each team mapped by gpo?
Typically that is a good way to go, one storage account and multipe shares. keep in mind that Azure files gives you the option to change the tier on a per share basis so if there is data that can be in Cool tier such as back ups or archival data, data that is not accessed much. this can help with the cost.
Good demonstration. How do we give the permission to user to access the file?
when a File is copied to Azure Files, the file keeps all the ACL permissions so if the file is used from a system that is part of the Active directory the file permissions should apply.
Does this apply to cloud only environment? I want to have AAD joined pc to map the file share but seems not working
the Azure File Share be default is not aware of any domain, you can synchronize your onprem AD to Azure Domain Services and then "join" this Azure Files to this AD and then things should work for you. let me know if this makes sense. thanks for watching
can you provide vido for Azure Files SMB Access with Window AD
sure, I can do that. just to make sure, are you referring to having an Azure files SMB joined to an Active Directory Domain?
@@freddydubon4619 Yes sir
Hey there, I have a question- post migration I compared the count of files and I found some files are missing. I don’t see any error. Please advise..
This maybe a better use case for azure storage mover. this service keeps a count of all the files and does an MD5 equivalent check on all files. sometimes some files are missed due to file naming convention issues the azure logs should provide some insight.