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Hi @HeliosWu ,
Migrating from a dedicated instance to an MSP environment (which usually implies moving into Domain Separation) is a significant and complex undertaking.
There is an excellent discussion on this exact topic where Dr. Atul provides a comprehensive answer covering the strategy and key steps. I highly recommend reviewing his response here:
🔗 Migrating from dedicated instance to a domain separated MSP
This resource should give you a solid foundation for your end-to-end planning.
If this direction is helpful to you, please mark this response as Accepted Solution.
Best regards,
Brandão
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Hi @HeliosWu ,
You are welcome!
Take your time to review it.
If you find the guide helpful for your planning, please mark the response as Accepted Solution to help others find it too.
Best regards,
Brandão.
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HeliosWu, migrating a dedicated ServiceNow instance to an MSP (domain-separated) setup is complex. The recommended approach is to follow Dr. Atul’s detailed guide on strategy and steps for preparing the MSP instance and executing the migration. It covers planning, configuration, and migration considerations end-to-end.
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Hi @HeliosWu ,
Migrating from a dedicated instance to an MSP environment (which usually implies moving into Domain Separation) is a significant and complex undertaking.
There is an excellent discussion on this exact topic where Dr. Atul provides a comprehensive answer covering the strategy and key steps. I highly recommend reviewing his response here:
🔗 Migrating from dedicated instance to a domain separated MSP
This resource should give you a solid foundation for your end-to-end planning.
If this direction is helpful to you, please mark this response as Accepted Solution.
Best regards,
Brandão
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Hi Brandão,
Thanks for your advise and I will take a look.
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Hi @HeliosWu ,
You are welcome!
Take your time to review it.
If you find the guide helpful for your planning, please mark the response as Accepted Solution to help others find it too.
Best regards,
Brandão.
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3 weeks ago
HeliosWu, migrating a dedicated ServiceNow instance to an MSP (domain-separated) setup is complex. The recommended approach is to follow Dr. Atul’s detailed guide on strategy and steps for preparing the MSP instance and executing the migration. It covers planning, configuration, and migration considerations end-to-end.

