Azure service relocation

Brayan Mora 20 Reputation points
2024-02-08T18:27:39.63+00:00

Hello everyone! I was wondering if someone could provide some help or guidance with our current situation: Early this month we decided to part ways with our current Microsoft partner that provides Azure-related services on top of some staffing for us. They use the CSP program and get the subscriptions through a different partner (Arrow). We got notice today that all of our services from our current subscriptions needed to be transferred to a different one given that they will no longer provide this service for us and our current subscription will be canceled by the end of the month. They are not providing any support or steps to follow to make this a smooth transition so we're wondering what our options are here.

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 98,626 Reputation points MVP
    2024-02-08T18:43:17.37+00:00

    Hi @Brayan Mora ,

    if you have a new Azure Subscription it's possible to move the resources from the old to the new Azure Subscription. Maybe this is helpful to get this done: Move Azure resources to a new resource group or subscription

    Do you keep the Azure Tenant? Or do you have to create a new Azure Tenant as well? If you have to use a different Azure Tenant this might be helpful: Azure: How to move resources between subscriptions under different tenants?


    (If the reply was helpful please don't forget to upvote and/or accept as answer, thank you)

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    Andreas Baumgarten

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  1. Brayan Mora 20 Reputation points
    2024-02-08T19:05:26.8233333+00:00

    Do you have a recommendation on how to handle this? I think we can do it ourselves however it'd be better to get an expert involved.