New to AWS as only so far setup a test SQL instance. Your video was easy to follow and well explained. When you migrated the on premise machine did AWS automatically create the new server instance and volumes etc? Does it show the costs to run the finalised live server at that stage? Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. AWS does create the instance and volumes for you, but you'll have to calculate the costs using the calculator. calculator.aws/#/addService
@user-pn8zz2nf7w Thank you and great question. The server license does not travel with the server unless you launch it on dedicated hardware. So you'll be using the license that AWS provides.
@TuNguyen-gh4lv I would suggest you drop a small file onto your on-prem server, wait for awhile, power up your server that is in test stage and check to see if the file is there.
Im having an issue migrating from Digital Ocean to AWS. when i run a test instance, the instance doesnt have internet connection. when i check inside the instance, it seems it copied the DNS and other network config from Digital Ocean therefore its not accessing the internet. Any tutorial you can share on how to resolve this?
Sounds like it coudn't find the nic. I would suggest looking at the Network section for the test instance, add a nic if needed and make the necessary changes. If you start video at 10:35 you'll see I had to add a public IP.
Once I do finalize cutover..Will my source server will be impacted? Or I'll be able to use that particular old source server with it's own IP address after cutover as well?
@shaistasanober4592, it suggested to shutdown the source server. You're going to run into problems if you have a VPN connection connecting your on-prem to AWS. I would suggest powering it up offnet, rename it and change the IP address if you want to continue using it.
The replication time depends on your Internet connection and amount of data. In my test I think it took about an hour. The service is free for first 90 days or 2,160 hours of service.
Mohamed salah - I don't think you can specify using the VPN, but the data in transit is encrypted if that's what you're worried about. Not sure what you're asking with IAM user. You can use any IAM identity that has the ability to replicate.
@harisherupothu4275 it really depends on what size you want the instance. If you just want the cost of a 60GB volume that would be .08 cents x 60 = $4.80US per month. You can get a good idea about costs here calculator.aws
Hi my conversion server is getting terminated as soon it status checks are done and not launching my launh/cutover instance. anyone who know how to fix thsi ????
@siddhantsingh7724 if you're still having this issue have you tried this on a different aws region? Also, might try turning on termination protection for the conversion server if you're able.
@@techhelpfornonprofits I am trying to transfer my domain and hosting. my website is hosted with hosting service provider co, I want transfer that to AWS.
1:30 "First I need to run a bait switch" What? 1:40 "Dotnet frame work 3.5 is already installed" Is this on your own machine? 2:00 "RDP port is open on the fire wall" What?
"First I need to run updates", "yup, 3.5 is already installed", "running on VM", "can enable remote desktop or verify firewall ports are open for port 3389"
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Thank you for sharing the video. It was really informative.
New to AWS as only so far setup a test SQL instance. Your video was easy to follow and well explained. When you migrated the on premise machine did AWS automatically create the new server instance and volumes etc? Does it show the costs to run the finalised live server at that stage? Thank you.
Thanks for the comment. AWS does create the instance and volumes for you, but you'll have to calculate the costs using the calculator. calculator.aws/#/addService
@@techhelpfornonprofits ok thank you.
Thanks and the way you explain the entire process is really helpful.
Nice demo thanks.
is the server licence also replicated/copied to the Destination server on AWS?
@user-pn8zz2nf7w Thank you and great question. The server license does not travel with the server unless you launch it on dedicated hardware. So you'll be using the license that AWS provides.
Thanks for the Demo. Its really helpful this way.
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Thanks for the video, it is very helpful.
My instance is on a test stage. But an on-prem VM is still having new data on it. How can I make sure all the data is synced before the cutover?
@TuNguyen-gh4lv I would suggest you drop a small file onto your on-prem server, wait for awhile, power up your server that is in test stage and check to see if the file is there.
Im having an issue migrating from Digital Ocean to AWS. when i run a test instance, the instance doesnt have internet connection. when i check inside the instance, it seems it copied the DNS and other network config from Digital Ocean therefore its not accessing the internet. Any tutorial you can share on how to resolve this?
Sounds like it coudn't find the nic. I would suggest looking at the Network section for the test instance, add a nic if needed and make the necessary changes. If you start video at 10:35 you'll see I had to add a public IP.
hello, thanks for this video, i just want to know it is normal that it take more than 18h to be replicated at the first step ?
It all depends on the size of your disks and your Internet speed.
Once I do finalize cutover..Will my source server will be impacted? Or I'll be able to use that particular old source server with it's own IP address after cutover as well?
@shaistasanober4592, it suggested to shutdown the source server. You're going to run into problems if you have a VPN connection connecting your on-prem to AWS. I would suggest powering it up offnet, rename it and change the IP address if you want to continue using it.
I have onprem proxmox server just wondering is it supports for this migration?
@melvin_broh I'm not familar with proxmox. I would contact their support to see if they might have a prebuilt version in the AWS Marketplace.
replica takes how much time, it's applicable for free tire accounts? practice lab
The replication time depends on your Internet connection and amount of data. In my test I think it took about an hour. The service is free for first 90 days or 2,160 hours of service.
Hi, why are we enabling RDP on the source server? Thank you
@rakshandhakannappan9568 when you sync your source server to AWS you need to have the ability to remote into the server/instance on AWS.
how to do it with a ubuntu server? i need the .NET framework?
Can replication done over AWS site to Site VPN?! and which policies IAM user should have to use this service?
Mohamed salah - I don't think you can specify using the VPN, but the data in transit is encrypted if that's what you're worried about. Not sure what you're asking with IAM user. You can use any IAM identity that has the ability to replicate.
How did you login to instance when you selected no key in template in after setting server archive
@SARTHAK thanks for the question. Remember you're importing an existing server that already has login credentials. I used those to login.
Thank you!
can you tell the cost for migrating 60GB server please
@harisherupothu4275 it really depends on what size you want the instance. If you just want the cost of a 60GB volume that would be .08 cents x 60 = $4.80US per month. You can get a good idea about costs here calculator.aws
How come you never associated a key pair with the instance?
Because these are Windows instances. If you were using Linux would would need the keypair to login.
Hi my conversion server is getting terminated as soon it status checks are done and not launching my launh/cutover instance.
anyone who know how to fix thsi ????
@siddhantsingh7724 if you're still having this issue have you tried this on a different aws region? Also, might try turning on termination protection for the conversion server if you're able.
Please make a video on how to migrate data from one cloud to another (AWS to Azure or gcp) in a fastest way
Good suggestion Rishabh. I'll add it to my list.
I didn't understand; from where to start
If you start video at 1:42 it walks you through process of getting agent installed on on-prem server.
@@techhelpfornonprofits I am trying to transfer my domain and hosting.
my website is hosted with hosting service provider co, I want transfer that to AWS.
1:30 "First I need to run a bait switch" What? 1:40 "Dotnet frame work 3.5 is already installed" Is this on your own machine? 2:00 "RDP port is open on the fire wall" What?
"First I need to run updates", "yup, 3.5 is already installed", "running on VM", "can enable remote desktop or verify firewall ports are open for port 3389"