My company is migrating vms from our local data centre (vmware esx server) to azure cloud (microsoft hypervisor) 9 kvm (since qemu 1.3) now includes storage migration functionality, so it's no longer necessary to do any of the hackery shown in the older answers Azure has a feature called 'live migration'
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This automatically migrates vms between azure server instances.
In one of the server 2012 launch videos they showed migration to azure but never touched on the plumbing to make it work.
This live migration can be triggered by a number of reason, maintenance windows, lack of resources, or even certain host failures and you as a user, can trigger a live migration anytime using the redeploy option in the azure console. I had ordered the cluster networks in network for live migration in such a way that the live migration cluster network was first, followed by all active networks, with the disabled networks at the bottom The event logs show the following errors: Have you tested on multiple devices