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SwapnilSolanki-4729 asked DaleKaplan-3823 commented

How to migrate JD Edwards from on-prem to Azure

Scenario 1:
I have JD Edwards Application with Oracle database running on-premise.
I am planning to move it t Azure and use SQL Server as database instead of Oracle.
I want my JD application to be on cloud as it is, the only thing that will be changed is database i.e. from Oracle to SQL Server.
Is there any tool available to migrate JD Edwards to Azure directly, if not what should be ideal approach. What steps should be taken to do same.

Scenario 2:
I have JD Edwards Application with Oracle database running on-premise. Can i just switch to SQL Server database from Oracle ????
If yes then how can i achieve same

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Please connect with 9EDGE - we are Global SI certified Microsoft partner for JD Edwards to Azure. We have use cases. Please contact us: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/solution-providers/partnerdetails/9edge-inc_3c9a124a-0a06-4558-96e3-47fd03610411/7fcbc6a7-d129-4ab9-b851-8725be6632a2

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olufemiaMSFT answered olufemiaMSFT commented

Hello @SwapnilSolanki-4729

Here are some publicly available resources and video tutorials to guide your SQL migration scenarios.

  1. Video tutorial on Moving Oracle to Azure SQL Server in Real Time

  2. Stepped guide to Migrate Oracle to Azure SQL Database

  3. Video tutorial on Migrating Oracle to Azure SQL Database with minimum downtime

Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any follow up questions


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I want to know how can i migrate JD Edwards with Oracle to SQL Azure Cloud.
Its something like we have to map some common tables between Oracle and SQL Server

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Hello @SwapnilSolanki-4729 - migration is a case by case scenario. Without knowing your internal schema, it's hard to say if you can map 1:1 between Oracle and SQL Server. The insitructions in the video references will be very useful to help you in this migration. Have you wowatched it yet?

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