Hi Joel, would you mind if I added this documentation to the Arches github 
wiki <https://github.com/archesproject/arches/wiki>? It would be helpful 
for future developers working in a similar environment.

Adam

On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 1:00:05 AM UTC-6, Joel Aldor wrote:
>
> Hi guys!
>
> If you plan to migrate from AWS to Microsoft Azure, I'm sharing to you 
> these steps which I created on my own. I must admit the whole migration was 
> pretty hard, since AWS doesn't allow you to export your Linux EC2 instances 
> to another cloud provider. But after weeks of trial and error, and lots of 
> research, I'm finally able to migrate Arches completely. :)
>
> These steps will work, assuming your Arches is installed on an Ubuntu 
> server running on an EC2 instance, and you're using S3 for your image and 
> file storage.
>
> 1.) Launch an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS virtual machine on your Azure portal. Make 
> sure your virtual machine has the same security group settings that you 
> have on your AWS EC2 instance.
>
> 2.) Log in to your Ubuntu server, then change your root password 
> sudo passwd root
>
> To allow remote login using root, you also need to edit the file 
> /etc/ssh/sshd_config, and comment out the following line:
> PermitRootLogin without-password 
>
> Just below it, add the following line:
> PermitRootLogin yes 
>
> Save the file, then restart SSH:
> service ssh restart
>
> *Note: Take note of your root password, because you will need it on step 
> #6 as you go through the rsync shell script.*
>
> 3.) Create an Azure storage account, then launch an Azure storage 
> container. Once you created the container, get the Azure container name and 
> access key, which you will use on step #5.
>
> 4.) Get your AWS Access Key ID and Secret Access Key from your AWS 
> Console's IAM, which you will use on step #5.
>
> 5.) Migrate your AWS S3 bucket to the new Azure storage container using 
> Flexify.io. Create a free account on Flexify, then launch a migration 
> task. I was able to migrate all my files totalling 6.5GB in just about 20 
> minutes.
>
> 6.) Start the server migration process from AWS EC2 to Azure using a 
> custom rsync shell script. Follow the pretty straightforward steps from 
> this link here: https://cloudnull.io/2012/07/cloud-server-migration (Go 
> to the section that says *Migrate using RSYNC The Easy Way *and follow 
> the steps there). After the migration, the new server will automatically 
> reboot itself.
>
> *Note: the rsync shell script uses Rackspace directory defaults, but it 
> worked pretty fine on me, so just hit ENTER to continue when you're 
> prompted to apply the default*
>
> 7.) Login to the new server, then restart Elasticsearch and Apache. By 
> this point, your new server is now hosting Arches, and you can already open 
> Arches on your browser. However it's still pointing to the old S3 bucket.
>
> 8.) Install the django-storages-redux by following the steps from here: 
> https://github.com/schumannd/django-storages. This is a forked 
> django-storages package, because the original django-storages has seen no 
> commit applied since March 2014, and there were errors on the AzureStorage 
> library.
>
> 9.) Comment out the AWS variables on settings.py and instead add these 
> variables:
>
> DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = 'storages.backends.azure_storage.AzureStorage'
> AZURE_ACCOUNT_NAME = '<your Azure account name>'
> AZURE_ACCOUNT_KEY = '<your Azure access key>'
> AZURE_CONTAINER = '<your container name>'
> MEDIA_URL = '<the URL of your Azure container, which is normally 
> https://your_azure_account_name.blob.core.windows.net/your_azure_container
> >'
>
> 10.) Save your settings.py file, then restart your Apache server. 
>
> *And you're done! *You can now point your domain to the new Azure virtual 
> machine and start decommissioning your AWS resources.
>
> If there's any problem you're encountering, please let me know here and 
> I'd be happy to help!
>
> Special thanks to Adam Cox for helping me out on some parts of this 
> migration process!
>
> Regards, 
>
> Joel
>

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