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Manual creation of F5 VE HA in MS Azure
Hello,
As per your post i give you some information please see blow and folow all details step by step.
Migrating from PAYG to BYOL (Bring Your Own License) while maintaining the same interfaces, IP addresses, and configuration, along with minimizing downtime, can be a bit complex but achievable. Let's address your questions:
Manually Creating HA Pair in Azure:
Yes, it's possible to manually create an HA (High Availability) pair of F5 instances in Azure without using a template. While templates provide a streamlined process, manual setup gives you more control over customization. The high-level steps for manually setting up an F5 HA pair in Azure are as follows:
a. Deploy VMs: Deploy two new VMs (BYOL) that will be part of the HA pair. These VMs should have the same configurations as your existing PAYG instance.
b. Network Configuration: Configure network settings, including IP addresses, subnets, and virtual network configuration to match your existing setup.
c. F5 Configuration: Install the F5 BIG-IP software on both VMs and configure them to work as an HA pair. This involves setting up synchronization between the instances and configuring the relevant load balancing and failover settings.
d. Licensing: Apply your BYOL licenses to the new instances.
e. Testing and Transition: Once the new HA pair is configured, you'll need to thoroughly test the setup to ensure it works as expected. Then, you can gradually transition traffic from the existing PAYG instance to the new BYOL HA pair. This could involve DNS changes, routing updates, or other methods depending on your network architecture.
Mixing PAYG and BYOL Instances in an HA Pair:
Technically, it is possible to mix PAYG and BYOL instances in an HA pair, but it might not be the most straightforward approach and might lead to licensing complexities. It's generally recommended to have consistency in licensing within an HA pair for simplicity and compliance reasons.
Given your goal of minimizing downtime and maintaining the same configuration, I'd recommend focusing on migrating both instances to BYOL. This will provide a smoother and more predictable migration process.
I hope my suggestion is work for you. If any query please tell me.
EDITED by Leslie_Hubertus to remove SEO spam edited into this post by the original poster. The original poster has been banned, and I'm leaving the message up only because there was a reply to it.
Hi 424705,
Appreciate your response to my inquiry.
I have doubts about creating HA with two different licensing methods (PAYG and BYOL). However, the client is expecting to maintain everything and simply change the license from PAYG to BYOL but we both know that this is not possible
Creating first the BYOL HA instance might create complexity since they will use the same set of interfaces, IP addresses, and other resources of their current F5 VE HA. This also means that I have to destroy their current setup just to utilize the same resources.
Also, do you have some sort of manual or guide on how to create HA in Azure manually?
Thank you so much.
- Leslie_HubertusAug 08, 2023Ret. Employee
Hey Jim-1019 - it looks like the user used ChatGPT to create this reply for you, and then took the opportunity to insert SEO spam after they posted. I'll mention your post this in today's Community Highlights to boost visibility and hopefully get you the answer you actually need.
- Jim-1019Aug 08, 2023Altostratus
Hi Leslie,
I was unaware that the one who answered my inquiry was a ChatGPT. That is why I doubted his answer because I tried that method before posting here in the community. Thanks, Leslie, hopefully, I got the correct answer on this as I have to deploy the setup in a month.
Appreciate you informing me.
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