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Migrate Existing Target Resources to General Availability Learn how to migrate existing target resources in Azure Arc workload orchestration to the general availability (GA) version. sethmanheim sethm reference 06/24/2025
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--- title: Migrate Existing Target Resources to General Availability description: Learn how to migrate existing target resources in Azure Arc workload orchestration to the general availability (GA) version. author: sethmanheim ms.author: sethm ms.topic: reference ms.date: 06/24/2025 --- # Migrate existing target resources to the general availability If you used workload orchestration in preview, you need to run a migration script to update the existing target resources to the general availability (GA) version. For more information about the GA release, see [Release Notes for Workload Orchestration](release-notes.md). ## Prerequisites - Set up your environment for workload orchestration. If you haven't, go to [Prepare your environment for workload orchestration](initial-setup-environment.md) to set up the prerequisites. - Install Azure CLI `resource-graph` extension. If you don't have it installed, run the following command: ```bash az extension add --name resource-graph ``` ## Migration script In the [ZIP folder](https://github.com/Azure/workload-orchestration/blob/main/workload%20orchestration%20files.zip) you downloaded as part of [Prepare your environment for workload orchestration](initial-setup-environment.md), you can find the PowerShell script `WOGAMigration.ps1` that migrates your existing workload orchestration target resources to the GA version. The script updates the `contextId` property of your existing targets to point to the new API version of workload orchestration. Run the script in PowerShell with the `-location` parameter set to the Azure region where your workload orchestration environment is deployed. ```powershell .\WOGAMigration.ps1 -location <location> ```
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