Sir you have given excellent preaching to us ..if you have a free time please upload more videos on cloud .. thanks a lot uploading this wonderful content ..you helped me a lot sir ..nenu migration nerchukovali ani chala try chesa ..a video chusina bore kottedi ..meru cheppina vidhana excellent..naku repu migration engineer interview undi ..meru cheppina prathi point notes rasukona ..may be interview crack chestha anipistundi..once again thanks a lot sir ❤
Thanks a ton, I did just completed successfully.. and new to this cloud ,I have few question pls help me clear it all.. 1) To use this method wht is maximum size of the database should be? 2) in case of Production what will be maximum downtime that customer can allow us? 3) after migration can we get any connection issues? 4) can I get .bak file more than 20GB? if yes where i can get download and restore and do same with dat tooo
Nice questions Rajesh, It shows that you are trying to understand the concept deeper. My answers are here, 1) To use this method wht is maximum size of the database should be? There is no certain limitation mentioned in the documentation but if you have huge DB size such as TB, better take .back file move it to storage and try to restore it from there rather directly from onpremises to cloud through SQL Server 2) in case of Production what will be maximum downtime that customer can allow us? It completely depends on your size of the data and your data speed,. it is recommended to complete the process during the weekend/less traffic hours. I suggest you to go through the process of my second video which is faster method of migrating and it will be much quicker than the first method I mentioned in the videos. In the video I used 49MB datafile, it took approximately 20 mins with first method and less than 5 minutes with second method. If you have some GBs of data, please keep 2-3 hours of downtime with back up. Also perform piloting. 3) after migration can we get any connection issues? Mostly not, that is the reason we need to perform pilot project just to well aware of all type of issues. Specially access, and firewalls based issues. 4) can I get .bak file more than 20GB? if yes where i can get download and restore and do same with dat tooo I doubt if we can get that huge DB online, But will check and get back on that. But remember when you move such kind of DB, your bill will huge.
@@CloudAcademyAll .. I was inspired of these videos that make me to learn it.. and again without your high end knowledge stuff sharing even me cant make these all.. still trying for my best..
Sir you have given excellent preaching to us ..if you have a free time please upload more videos on cloud .. thanks a lot uploading this wonderful content ..you helped me a lot sir ..nenu migration nerchukovali ani chala try chesa ..a video chusina bore kottedi ..meru cheppina vidhana excellent..naku repu migration engineer interview undi ..meru cheppina prathi point notes rasukona ..may be interview crack chestha anipistundi..once again thanks a lot sir ❤
Thanks Sir, for nice initiative.
Most welcome
Thanks for sharing knowledge to us 👌
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Thanks a ton, I did just completed successfully.. and new to this cloud ,I have few question pls help me clear it all..
1) To use this method wht is maximum size of the database should be?
2) in case of Production what will be maximum downtime that customer can allow us?
3) after migration can we get any connection issues?
4) can I get .bak file more than 20GB? if yes where i can get download and restore and do same with dat tooo
Nice questions Rajesh, It shows that you are trying to understand the concept deeper. My answers are here,
1) To use this method wht is maximum size of the database should be?
There is no certain limitation mentioned in the documentation but if you have huge DB size such as TB, better take .back file move it to storage and try to restore it from there rather directly from onpremises to cloud through SQL Server
2) in case of Production what will be maximum downtime that customer can allow us?
It completely depends on your size of the data and your data speed,. it is recommended to complete the process during the weekend/less traffic hours. I suggest you to go through the process of my second video which is faster method of migrating and it will be much quicker than the first method I mentioned in the videos. In the video I used 49MB datafile, it took approximately 20 mins with first method and less than 5 minutes with second method. If you have some GBs of data, please keep 2-3 hours of downtime with back up. Also perform piloting.
3) after migration can we get any connection issues?
Mostly not, that is the reason we need to perform pilot project just to well aware of all type of issues. Specially access, and firewalls based issues.
4) can I get .bak file more than 20GB? if yes where i can get download and restore and do same with dat tooo
I doubt if we can get that huge DB online, But will check and get back on that. But remember when you move such kind of DB, your bill will huge.
@@CloudAcademyAll .. I was inspired of these videos that make me to learn it.. and again without your high end knowledge stuff sharing even me cant make these all.. still trying for my best..
@@rajeshkatakaraju1538 Thanks Rajesh
Thank you sir
You are welcome Satish
Thanks a lot
Most welcome
very tq sir
You are welcome Dileep
Sir hiw can I reach you , i need help regarding azure migration
I have problem for this process Please help me on this migration process anyone
Any openings I have 2.5 exp
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