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:::image type="content" source="media/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000-new-job.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the new job creation form for a migration job.":::
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**Job definition name**</br>This name should indicate the set of files you're moving. Giving it a similar name as your Azure file share is a good practice. </br></br>**Location where the job runs**</br>When selecting a region, you must select the same region as your StorSimple storage account or, if that isn't available, then a region close to it. </br></br><h3>Source</h3>**Source subscription**</br>Select the subscription in which you store your StorSimple Device Manager resource. </br></br>**StorSimple resource**</br>Select your StorSimple Device Manager your appliance is registered with. </br></br>**Service data encryption key**</br>Check this [prior section in this article](#storsimple-service-data-encryption-key) in case you can't locate the key in your records. </br></br>**Device**</br>Select your StorSimple device that holds the volume where you want to migrate. </br></br>**Volume**</br>Select the source volume. Later you'll decide if you want to migrate the whole volume or subdirectories into the target Azure file share. Make sure that your selected backups don't get deleted by your StorSimple backup retention policies before they got a chance to be migrated.</br></br> **Volume backups**</br>You can select *Select volume backups* to choose specific backups to move as part of this job. An upcoming, [dedicated section in this article](#selecting-volume-backups-to-migrate) covers the process in detail.</br></br><h3>Target</h3>Select the subscription, storage account, and Azure file share as the target of this migration job.</br></br><h3>Directory mapping</h3>[A dedicated section in this article](#directory-mapping), discusses all relevant details.
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**Job definition name**</br>This name should indicate the set of files you're moving. Giving it a similar name as your Azure file share is a good practice. </br></br>**Location where the job runs**</br>When selecting a region, you must select the same region as your StorSimple storage account or, if that isn't available, then a region close to it. </br></br><h3>Source</h3>**Source subscription**</br>Select the subscription in which you store your StorSimple Device Manager resource. </br></br>**StorSimple resource**</br>Select your StorSimple Device Manager your appliance is registered with. </br></br>**Service data encryption key**</br>Check this [prior section in this article](#storsimple-service-data-encryption-key) in case you can't locate the key in your records. </br></br>**Device**</br>Select your StorSimple device that holds the volume where you want to migrate. </br></br>**Volume**</br>Select the source volume. Later you'll decide if you want to migrate the whole volume or subdirectories into the target Azure file share. </br></br> **Volume backups**</br>You can select *Select volume backups* to choose specific backups to move as part of this job. An upcoming, [dedicated section in this article](#selecting-volume-backups-to-migrate) covers the process in detail.</br></br><h3>Target</h3>Select the subscription, storage account, and Azure file share as the target of this migration job.</br></br><h3>Directory mapping</h3>[A dedicated section in this article](#directory-mapping), discusses all relevant details.
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:::image type="content" source="media/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000-job-never-ran-focused.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the migration job blade with a highlight around the command to start the job. It also displays the selected backups scheduled for migration." lightbox="media/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000/storage-files-migration-storsimple-8000-job-never-ran.png":::
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Initially, the migration job will have the status: **Never ran**. </br>When you are ready, you can start this migration job. (Select the image for a version with higher resolution.) </br> When a backup was successfully migrated, an automatic Azure file share snapshot will be taken. The original backup date of your StorSimple backup will be placed in the *Comments* section of the Azure file share snapshot. Utilizing this field will allow you to see when the data was originally backed up as compared to the time the file share snapshot was taken.
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> Backups must be processed from oldest to newest. Once a migration job is created, you can't change the list of selected StorSimple volume backups. Don't start the job if the list of Backups is incorrect or incomplete. Delete the job and make a new one with the correct backups selected. For each selected backup, check your retention schedules. Backups may get deleted by one or more of your retention policies before they got a chance to be migrated!
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Initially, the migration job will have the status: **Never ran**. </br>When you are ready, you can start this migration job. (Select the image for a version with higher resolution.) </br> When a backup was successfully migrated, an automatic Azure file share snapshot will be taken. The original backup date of your StorSimple backup will be placed in the *Comments* section of the Azure file share snapshot. Utilizing this field will allow you to see when the data was originally backed up as compared to the time the file share snapshot was taken.
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> Backups must be processed from oldest to newest. Once a migration job is created, you can't change the list of selected StorSimple volume backups. Don't start the job if the list of Backups is incorrect or incomplete. Delete the job and make a new one with the correct backups selected. For each selected backup, check your retention schedules. Backups may get deleted by one or more of your retention policies before they got a chance to be migrated!
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### Per-item errors
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The migration jobs have two columns in the list of backups that list any issues that may have occurred during the copy:
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