Why is migrating from PAYG to CSP such a hassle?

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Asked By CosmicPeach77 On

I'm really frustrated with Azure's subscription migration process. I just want to change how I pay, but it feels like I'm stuck in some complicated subscription-to-subscription mess! They mention using 'resource mover' but it doesn't help with issues like VNet peering or resources with private endpoints. I feel like I'm on a never-ending adventure just to sort out my payment method. Has anyone found a better way to handle this migration without it turning into a lengthy project?

5 Answers

Answered By CloudGuru88 On

Yeah, there seem to be different pathways for migrating from PAYG to other plans that might not include everyone. My suggestion would be to delete your existing resources and redeploy them under the new subscription, but only if you have a reliable backup plan in place.

Answered By SupportSeeker23 On

Microsoft has some great tools at their disposal for migration. Just make sure to ask your partner for help!

Answered By TechWhiz123 On

You might want to reach out to your local Microsoft Azure representative to assist you with the migration. They often provide valuable support and might even offer a free support plan! Keeping that contact active can really help with managing early access or credits for your projects.

Answered By MigrationMaster99 On

It's possible to switch from PAYG to CSP without a migration, but if you're hitting walls, it may be worth finding a more reliable reseller. Just be aware that going back from CSP to direct subscription isn't straightforward—it involves technical migration.

Answered By AzureNinja42 On

Direct billing happens between CSP to CSP, but moving from PAYG to CSP is where it really gets tricky. It sounds like a painful process!

OptionsExplorer -

It's true, the process is convoluted. It really helps to know what your pathway options are before you start.

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