Managing Maintenance Reboot Migration for Dedicated Virtual Machine Hosts

Dedicated virtual machine host instances might require migration because of scheduled or unscheduled maintenance for the host. Customers are notified by a notification message or by a console message when viewing the dedicated virtual machine host. In this case, you can migrate all the instances from a source host to a destination host. Depending on the type of planned maintenance, you might be able to extend the maintenance due date. The notification indicates whether you can extend the maintenance due date.

Warning

Reboot migration for Dedicated Virtual Machine Hosts is not supported across different availability domains.
Tip

Some downtime is associated with a dedicated virtual machine host as each instance must be stopped and rebooted on the new destination host. You can see the migration process using the work request feature.
Important

If no action is taken in the time indicated in the notification message, OCI terminates (deletes) all instances running on the dedicated virtual machine host as part of the repair. The dedicated virtual machine host is also deleted.

Migrating during Planned Maintenance

When a planned maintenance event affects a dedicated virtual machine host, OCI schedules a maintenance due date within 7 to 14 days and sends you a notification by email or announcements.

At the time listed in the notification, OCI disables all instances running on the dedicated virtual machine host. After 7 days, OCI terminates (deletes) all instances running on the dedicated virtual machine host as part of the repair. The dedicated virtual machine host is also deleted.

To avoid disruption to your workloads, you must migrate all affected instances using reboot migration or manual migration to another dedicated virtual machine host before the scheduled time.

Migrating during Unplanned Maintenance

When the underlying infrastructure for a dedicated virtual machine host fails because of software or hardware issues, you must migration all affected instances to another dedicated virtual machine host as soon as possible using reboot migration or manual migration.

OCI notifies you by email or announcements to move the instances to a healthy dedicated virtual machine host within 7 to 14 days, depending on the type of infrastructure failure. If you don't move the instances, OCI disables the instances, and then terminates (deletes) the instances within the next 7 days. The dedicated virtual machine host is also deleted. The boot volumes and remote attached data volumes are preserved.

If there aren't any VMs placed on the dedicated virtual machine host, OCI deletes the dedicated virtual machine host within 2 days.

You cannot extend the deadline to migrate a dedicated virtual machine host that experiences infrastructure failure.

Moving Instances with Reboot Migration

Using reboot migration, you can move instances to a new dedicated virtual machine host with a reboot. Move the instances using the console, CLI, or API.