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  • 1.  ClearPass Azure Disk Change - Impact and Preparation

    Posted 15 days ago

    I have a question regarding ClearPass in Azure. During the initial configuration, I selected a Premium SSD LRS disk. Now, after two months, I want to change the disk to the Standard Storage type. Will this cause any operational issues with ClearPass? I don't want to take any risks with this change. I know ClearPass needs to be fully down before making the change, but is there anything else I need to prepare for before proceeding?



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    yaser
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  • 2.  RE: ClearPass Azure Disk Change - Impact and Preparation

    Posted 15 days ago

    If the change is re-provisioning/deploying the disk, then you'll need to re-deploy the appliance with the proper disk and run the vm-morph.



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    Carson Hulcher, ACEX#110
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  • 3.  RE: ClearPass Azure Disk Change - Impact and Preparation

    Posted 6 days ago

    If you can migrate the full disk including data in Azure, in a way the disk looks exactly the same for the Operating System (ClearPass), I don't see a big issue.

    With ESXi, I know you can migrate virtual disks to another storage, which for the VM does not change how it's done. Can only assume you can do something similar in Azure.

    Maybe asking Microsoft or Azure experts provides a better answer. And I would always be sure to have a backup before doing anything like this.



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    Herman Robers
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