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articles/storage/files/storage-files-migration-overview.md

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| Windows Server 2012 R2 and later | <ul><li>[Azure File Sync](../file-sync/file-sync-deployment-guide.md)</li><li>[Azure File Sync and Azure DataBox](storage-files-migration-server-hybrid-databox.md)</li></ul> | <ul><li>[Via RoboCopy to a mounted Azure file share](storage-files-migration-robocopy.md)</li><li>Via Azure File Sync</li></ul> |
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| Windows Server 2012 R2 and later | <ul><li>[Azure File Sync](../file-sync/file-sync-deployment-guide.md)</li><li>[Azure File Sync and Azure DataBox](storage-files-migration-server-hybrid-databox.md)</li></ul> | <ul><li>[Via RoboCopy to a mounted Azure file share](storage-files-migration-robocopy.md)</li><li>via Azure File Sync: Follow same steps as [Azure File Sync hybrid deployment](file-sync-deployment-guide.md) and [decommission server endpoint](file-sync-server-endpoint-delete.md) at the end.</li></ul> |
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| Windows Server 2012 and earlier | <ul><li>Via DataBox and Azure File Sync to recent server OS</li><li>Via Storage Migration Service to recent server with Azure File Sync, then upload</li></ul> | <ul><li>Via Storage Migration Service to recent server with Azure File Sync</li><li>[Via RoboCopy to a mounted Azure file share](storage-files-migration-robocopy.md)</li></ul> |
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| Network-attached storage (NAS) | <ul><li>[Via Azure File Sync upload](storage-files-migration-nas-hybrid.md)</li><li>[Via DataBox + Azure File Sync](storage-files-migration-nas-hybrid-databox.md)</li></ul> | <ul><li>[Via DataBox](storage-files-migration-nas-cloud-databox.md)</li><li>[Via RoboCopy to a mounted Azure file share](storage-files-migration-robocopy.md)</li></ul> |
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| Linux / Samba | <ul><li>[Azure File Sync and RoboCopy](storage-files-migration-linux-hybrid.md)</li></ul> | <ul><li>[Via RoboCopy to a mounted Azure file share](storage-files-migration-robocopy.md)</li></ul> |

articles/storage/solution-integration/validated-partners/data-management/migration-tools-comparison.md

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> Azure File Sync is meant as a permanent, hybrid solution for on-premises caching / sync of a number of Azure file shares. In that function, it provides zero-downtime cloud migration. If you do not plan on caching your Azure file shares on-premises, Azure File Sync is not a recommended migration tool. Refer to the [Azure file share migration overview](../../../files/storage-files-migration-overview.md) or the other partner tools described in this article.
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> Azure File Sync can be used as a migration tool to Azure Files even if you are not planning to use a hybrid solution for on-premisses caching / sync. Azure File Sync offers zero downtime migration. To use Azure File Sync as migration tool first deploy [Azure File Sync](../../../file-sync/file-sync-deployment-guide.md) and then [remove the server endpoint](../../../file-sync/file-sync-server-endpoint-delete.md) once the migration is done.
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