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What is the best / most effective method to migrate/ move data stored on NetApp SMB shares to Azure Storage Accounts? I have two NetApp svm on Azure already, but we want to get rid of NetaApp and use Azure storage instead. In total, I need to migrate close to 70 terabytes. Any guidance will be much appreciated.
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We don't support copying off of ONTAP. Any reason why you want to migrate away from NetApp?
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We don't support copying off of ONTAP. Any reason why you want to migrate away from NetApp?
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@paul_stejskal this setup has been giving us nothing but grief and affecting our production workloads. It has been a roller coaster for weeks, engaging NetApp support and backend applications having issues accessing SMB. We are done with NetApp. So I am trying to find the best way to move/ migrate the data over to Azure storage.
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I'm sorry to hear about your problems and the poor experience. The only way to migrate data is a copy of the data, as there is no way to cleanly migrate over.
I'd like to see what we can do to make your setup work better. I will PM you to get more info.
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Have you considered using Azure NetApp File instead? A much simpler service to use dans managing your own SVM instances within CVO.
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