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    What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @SmithErick
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      @smitherick said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

      Yeah, our entire other workload is on Vultr, the PBX is the last thing standing at Rackspace and it kills me every time I approve the invoice. I'll have to dig up that tool where you can migrate from another system to a new system.

      Just backup and restore the PBX settings. Don't do V2V.

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      • SmithErickS
        SmithErick @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller I was going to use this.. https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Elastix+and+PBXinaFlash+to+FreePBX+Distro+Conversion+Tool
        I thought the backup and restore had to be on the same version to be functional?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @SmithErick
          last edited by

          @smitherick said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

          @scottalanmiller I was going to use this.. https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Elastix+and+PBXinaFlash+to+FreePBX+Distro+Conversion+Tool
          I thought the backup and restore had to be on the same version to be functional?

          It does last I knew. Put old FreePBX inn vultr, restore, update, profit.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @scottalanmiller said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

            @smitherick said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

            @scottalanmiller I was going to use this.. https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/PPS/Elastix+and+PBXinaFlash+to+FreePBX+Distro+Conversion+Tool
            I thought the backup and restore had to be on the same version to be functional?

            It does last I knew. Put old FreePBX inn vultr, restore, update, profit.

            Thy tool migrates settings from an old install to a new one.

            I used to try an Elastixs to FreePBX 13 conversions and it sucked.

            Might be decent from FreePBX to FreePBX though. Less custom shot to fuck up the new install.

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            • SmithErickS
              SmithErick
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              Just following up, everything migrated fine. Went from Rackspace FPBX 13 Backup to Vultr FPBX 13 Restore, Vultr 13 -> 14 Upgrade. Besides a corrupt MySQL DB on the Rackspace box giving me issues, everything went flawlessly. Nuked the bad tables in the DB with help from my SIP provider and we are live on the new. Thanks, guys!

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @SmithErick
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                @smitherick awesome, glad everything went smoothly.

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                  Alex Sage @SmithErick
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                  @smitherick said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

                  Just following up, everything migrated fine. Went from Rackspace FPBX 13 Backup to Vultr FPBX 13 Restore, Vultr 13 -> 14 Upgrade. Besides a corrupt MySQL DB on the Rackspace box giving me issues, everything went flawlessly. Nuked the bad tables in the DB with help from my SIP provider and we are live on the new. Thanks, guys!

                  Cost savings?

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                    @aaronstuder said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

                    @smitherick said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

                    Just following up, everything migrated fine. Went from Rackspace FPBX 13 Backup to Vultr FPBX 13 Restore, Vultr 13 -> 14 Upgrade. Besides a corrupt MySQL DB on the Rackspace box giving me issues, everything went flawlessly. Nuked the bad tables in the DB with help from my SIP provider and we are live on the new. Thanks, guys!

                    Cost savings?

                    Vultr is half the cost with vastly better support, technology, and performance.

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                      bnrstnr @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in What's the best way to migrate to FreePBX 14?:

                      Thy tool migrates settings from an old install to a new one.
                      I used to try an Elastixs to FreePBX 13 conversions and it sucked.

                      I'm obviously super late to the conversation, but we did a migration from Elastix to FPBX14 and it definitely sucked.

                      But as @JaredBusch recommended, we now had the option to export/import. So exporting from the messy migrated 14 to a fresh install of FPBX14 was a breeze and it's been rock solid since.

                      If you see any weird issues arise you may want to consider importing everything into a fresh install.

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                      • SmithErickS
                        SmithErick @Alex Sage
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                        @aaronstuder Oh yes! Rackspace was about 3-4x more than what we are paying for Vultr. Not to mention much more flexibility, and performance (SSD).

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