Ubiquiti is ending its free UISP Cloud Hosting on 1st January 2025. Here is how to move to HostiFi, or any other cloud provider offering UISP services.
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Things to consider before migrating
If possible, make sure all devices on the UISP server are online. Any devices that are not online, will not be able to be migrated.
Self-hosted UISP servers (which includes HostiFi) don't currently support the Ubiquiti Payment Gateway. We are hoping this changes in the future. For now, PayPal, Stripe and others are otherwise available.
This migration process will also move over any CRM data and profiles, should it be required. If you don't use CRM, then you don't need to do anything.
Backing up
First, take a backup of the existing UISP server.
To take a backup, log into the existing UISP server, go to Settings > Backup and then click on Create Backup. Depending on the size of the UISP server, this might take between 30 seconds and 2 minutes.
Once the backup is created, click the three dots next to it, then click Download.
Once the backup is downloaded, move to the next step.
Restoring from backup
Next, is to restore the new UISP server from a backup.
To restore from the backup, log into your new UISP server, go to Settings > Backup and then click on Restore from File. Depending on the size of the UISP server, this might take between 30 seconds and 5 minutes.
After a few minutes, refresh the page and log in with the credentials from the old UISP server. If you have issues, you can reset the UISP login password from the HostiFi portal, located at app.hostifi.com.
Once the server is restored, move to the next step.
Change the UISP hostname
This step is very important and if not changed, it can cause migration issues. Because the UISP server has been restored from a backup, it'll also inherit the old UISP hostname.
While this won't affect access for logging into the UISP server, it can affect how the UISP key works. Because we are coming from a Ubiquiti controlled UISP server, we can't use the domain supplied by them, as it ends in unmsapp.com or uisp.com.
To change the hostname, log into your new UISP server, go to Settings > General and change the UISP hostname/IP to the one supplied by HostiFi, which will be in the format of n012345.hostifi.com.
Migration mode
Next is to start the migration. Conveniently, UISP has an easy to use migration tool built right in. Once you have your new UISP server up and running with HostiFi, the process is pretty seamless.
Log into your old UISP Server. Then, navigate to Settings > Devices then scroll down to Migration.
Next enable the following settings:
Turn on Migration Mode
Leave Force Mode disabled
Turn on With Backup
Enter in the hostname for the new UISP server, without https:// before or anything after either. It should be in the format of n012345.hostifi.com. Replace this with your new UISP server hostname.
Once done, click on Apply Changes.
Log into your new UISP server and check all the devices are coming back online. This process can take between 1-10 minutes, depending on the individual devices.
Finishing up
Once you are happy all the devices are moved over to the new UISP server, the existing server can be deleted.
HostiFi
HostiFi provides hosting for both Ubiquiti and TP-Link software-defined-networking (SDN) applications, with servers for UniFi, UISP and Omada. We also offer professional networking consulting, with HostiFi Pro.
If you run into any issues, send an email to support@hostifi.com or contact us via live chat.