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Rehost existing account from intersight-US to intersight-EMEA?

r.heitmann
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the manual is great for new clients/accounts - but I don't find any information how to handle existing accounts, especially how to move from US to EMEA.

I'll assume, "almost any" account by european clients will be transferred sooner or later.

Question:

  • is there any experience in the field regarding this process?
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Rounak Basak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

First of all, I would like to thank you for bringing up this question. The migration process for Intersight from US to EU is rather simple. But before that it will be better if we investigate the impact of each type of migration:

 

        1. IMM - Intersight Managed Mode

        • Fully Disruptive - Requires UCS Domain downtime

        • Data (configuration) needs to be cloned or recreated

        • Loss of power statistics

 

        2. UMM – UCS Manager Mode

        • No disruption

        • No data loss

 

       3. Standalone C-series

        • No disruption – but a reboot might be required

        • No data loss 

 

        4. Hyperflex

        • No disruption

        • Statistics loss (affects Capacity Planning)

        • Functionalities are limited to Imported Cluster

 

        5. Connected Appliance

        • No disruption

        • No data loss

 

Note: For Hyperflex, “Functionalities are limited to Imported Cluster” means the feature of “Redeploy Node” will not be available after the migration.

 

After estimating the impact, we would need to ensure appropriate connectivity. Intersight Regions and endpoints are mentioned as follows:

To claim a target, access to the North American (us-east-1) endpoints is required.

If the target is claimed by an EU account, access to the EU (eu-central–1) URLs is also required.

  • North American accounts: North American accounts require access to all North American endpoints before and after claiming targets.
  • EU accounts: Targets for EU accounts require access to the North American endpoints so they can be claimed. After the target is claimed, only access to the EU endpoints is required.

                 

 

The migration is disruptive for IMM as all the management is done from Intersight itself. The migration process for IMM is as follows:

 

Note: Cloning of Account configuration can be done by the IMM transition tool.

 

We need to choose the option of “Clone Intersight”

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Then we would need to follow through the steps:

  1. Choosing source account
  2. Choosing destination account
  3. Configuring the transition settings
  4. Choosing the service profiles and templates to clone
  5. Push the config to the destination account.

Note: If you get an error, try redoing the process

 

Next, you would need to unclaim the IMM domain from the old account and claim it in the new account. This process could take some time to complete. 

After that, you would need to assign the appropriate profiles to the devices. (Domain profiles to Fis and server profiles to servers and so on)

 

 

The migration process for other types of deployment is as follows:

  1. Estimate Impact: Look at the Impact mentioned above.
  2. Ensure appropriate connectivity: The details are mentioned above.
  3. Check for device connector version: It is a best practice to check the version of the device connector as the migration is supported after a certain version of the device connector. 
  4. Create a new Intersight account: You would need to create a new account to migrate to EU from US, as the same account can not be used for both regions as of now. While creating an Intersight Account, now you get the option to choose between the regions (i.e. US East and EU Central)

              A screenshot of a computer

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      5. Unclaim the deployment from the US account and claim it to the EU Account.

 

That would be an overview of the migration of existing customers from Intersight US to EU. If you have any further questions or queries, do reach out to us.

 

 

If you find my reply solved your question or issue, kindly click the 'Accept as Solution' button and vote it as helpful.

You can also learn more about Intersight through our live Ask the Experts (ATXs) session. Check out the ATXs Resources [https://community.cisco.com/t5/data-center-and-cloud-knowledge/cisco-aci-ask-the-experts-resources/ta-p/4394491] to view the latest schedule for upcoming sessions, as well as the useful references, e.g. online guides, FAQs.

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Rounak Basak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

First of all, I would like to thank you for bringing up this question. The migration process for Intersight from US to EU is rather simple. But before that it will be better if we investigate the impact of each type of migration:

 

        1. IMM - Intersight Managed Mode

        • Fully Disruptive - Requires UCS Domain downtime

        • Data (configuration) needs to be cloned or recreated

        • Loss of power statistics

 

        2. UMM – UCS Manager Mode

        • No disruption

        • No data loss

 

       3. Standalone C-series

        • No disruption – but a reboot might be required

        • No data loss 

 

        4. Hyperflex

        • No disruption

        • Statistics loss (affects Capacity Planning)

        • Functionalities are limited to Imported Cluster

 

        5. Connected Appliance

        • No disruption

        • No data loss

 

Note: For Hyperflex, “Functionalities are limited to Imported Cluster” means the feature of “Redeploy Node” will not be available after the migration.

 

After estimating the impact, we would need to ensure appropriate connectivity. Intersight Regions and endpoints are mentioned as follows:

To claim a target, access to the North American (us-east-1) endpoints is required.

If the target is claimed by an EU account, access to the EU (eu-central–1) URLs is also required.

  • North American accounts: North American accounts require access to all North American endpoints before and after claiming targets.
  • EU accounts: Targets for EU accounts require access to the North American endpoints so they can be claimed. After the target is claimed, only access to the EU endpoints is required.

                 

 

The migration is disruptive for IMM as all the management is done from Intersight itself. The migration process for IMM is as follows:

 

Note: Cloning of Account configuration can be done by the IMM transition tool.

 

We need to choose the option of “Clone Intersight”

A screenshot of a computer

Description automatically generated

 

Then we would need to follow through the steps:

  1. Choosing source account
  2. Choosing destination account
  3. Configuring the transition settings
  4. Choosing the service profiles and templates to clone
  5. Push the config to the destination account.

Note: If you get an error, try redoing the process

 

Next, you would need to unclaim the IMM domain from the old account and claim it in the new account. This process could take some time to complete. 

After that, you would need to assign the appropriate profiles to the devices. (Domain profiles to Fis and server profiles to servers and so on)

 

 

The migration process for other types of deployment is as follows:

  1. Estimate Impact: Look at the Impact mentioned above.
  2. Ensure appropriate connectivity: The details are mentioned above.
  3. Check for device connector version: It is a best practice to check the version of the device connector as the migration is supported after a certain version of the device connector. 
  4. Create a new Intersight account: You would need to create a new account to migrate to EU from US, as the same account can not be used for both regions as of now. While creating an Intersight Account, now you get the option to choose between the regions (i.e. US East and EU Central)

              A screenshot of a computer

Description automatically generated

      5. Unclaim the deployment from the US account and claim it to the EU Account.

 

That would be an overview of the migration of existing customers from Intersight US to EU. If you have any further questions or queries, do reach out to us.

 

 

If you find my reply solved your question or issue, kindly click the 'Accept as Solution' button and vote it as helpful.

You can also learn more about Intersight through our live Ask the Experts (ATXs) session. Check out the ATXs Resources [https://community.cisco.com/t5/data-center-and-cloud-knowledge/cisco-aci-ask-the-experts-resources/ta-p/4394491] to view the latest schedule for upcoming sessions, as well as the useful references, e.g. online guides, FAQs.

Rounak Basak
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

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OddievenInc
Level 1
Level 1

Hi

Interesting thread. Appreciate if you could clarify the below. 

- What is the process to migrating an existing Intersight (SaaS) to > Intersight Private Virtual Appliances

- What do you mean by 'Fully Disruptive' what is the exact impact?