Disclaimer
- License invalidity
After OSs, applications, and files are migrated from source servers to target servers, the SIDs and MAC addresses of the servers will change. This means that some OS or application licenses may become invalid. MgC is not responsible for these issues. You can use the license server on Huawei Cloud to obtain new Windows OS licenses and update or obtain application licenses at your own expense.
- Source disk data security
MgC does not scan data in source disks during the migration. Ensure the security of your source disk data. MgC is not responsible for any Trojan or virus infections on the target servers or other servers in the same VPC if such malware is transferred from the source servers.
- Driver unavailability
To ensure that Xen servers start normally after being migrated across AZs, KVM drivers must be installed on them before the migration. To learn how to install KVM drivers, refer to Installing KVM Drivers. MgC is not responsible for any server startup failures caused by missing KVM drivers after the migration.
- Password inconsistency
During cross-AZ server migration, backups and images are generated to create target servers. If there are any automated password reset tools or periodic password update policies on a source server, the target server may use a password different from the source server after the migration is complete. For details, see Are There Any Precautions I Need to Take When Performing a Cross-AZ Migration? MgC is not responsible for such problems.
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