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Azure resources can be moved to a new resource group or subscription, or across regions.
You can move Azure resources to either another Azure subscription or another resource group under the same subscription. You can use the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, Azure CLI, or the REST API to move resources. To learn more, see Move resources to a new resource group or subscription.
The move operation doesn't support moving resources to new Microsoft Entra tenant. If the tenant IDs for the source and destination subscriptions aren't the same, use the following methods to reconcile the tenant IDs:
If you actually want to upgrade your Azure subscription (such as switching from free to pay-as-you-go), you need to convert your subscription.
If you can't convert the subscription, create an Azure support request. Select Subscription Management for the issue type.
Azure geographies, regions, and availability zones form the foundation of the Azure global infrastructure. Azure geographies typically contain two or more Azure regions. A region is an area within a geography, containing Availability Zones, and multiple data centers.
After you deploy resources to a specific Azure region, there are many reasons that you might want to move resources to a different region.
You can move resources to a different region with Azure Resource Mover. Resource Mover provides:
You can move resources to another region using a couple of different methods:
To move resources that aren't supported by Azure Resource Mover or to move any service manually, see Azure services relocation guidance overview.
To move resources from a region that doesn't support availability zones to one that does, see Availability zone migration guidance overview for Microsoft Azure products and services.
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