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Is it possible to migrate from D-series to E-series SKU size on Azure?
We have deployed CheckPoint R80 on Azure with Standard D3 v2 (4 vcpus, 14 GB memory).
Now we have to migrate to E - series SKU. Is it possible to migrate to E - series?
Any information regarding such migration would be helpful?
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Usually you just shut down the VM, change the VM size, and reboot.
That assumes you are moving from PAYG > PAYG or BYOL > BYOL.
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The PAYG License Solution can contain either NGTP or NGTX, but the VM (with its ressources like CPN or RAM) is payed to MS.
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Usually you just shut down the VM, change the VM size, and reboot.
That assumes you are moving from PAYG > PAYG or BYOL > BYOL.
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Thank you. Moving from BYOL to BYOL.