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data migration
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Data migration on WindowsForum.com covers moving enterprise NAS workloads to Azure via Qumulo, and preserving data from retiring Microsoft Edge Collections. Threads discuss Azure Native Qumulo for migrating large NAS workloads without replatforming, and multiple guides for exporting Edge Collections data before the feature is removed, highlighting the loss of thumbnails and notes in default migration options. These discussions focus on practical migration strategies for both cloud storage and browser data, emphasizing data preservation and avoiding loss during transitions.
EaseUS released EaseUS Partition Master 20.5 on June 23, 2026, adding a new Clean hub for Windows PCs that combines space analysis, junk-file cleanup, application removal, and data migration inside one storage-management workflow. The feature is less a reinvention of disk utilities than a...
Qumulo said on June 3, 2026, in Seattle that it is expanding its Microsoft Azure collaboration with new Azure Native Qumulo data services aimed at moving large enterprise NAS workloads into Azure without waiting for constrained on-premises storage hardware. The announcement, timed to Microsoft...
Microsoft Edge's Collections feature is being retired in preview builds, and the abrupt migration choices Microsoft provides are leaving many users scrambling to preserve thumbnails, clipped images, and inline notes that will not survive the conversion to Favorites or the CSV export option...
Microsoft Edge is quietly retiring its long‑standing Collections feature, and a raft of users — from casual shoppers and students to research teams and managed IT environments — have been caught scrambling to export and preserve data that until now lived comfortably inside the browser. The...
Microsoft Edge is showing an in‑product warning in preview builds that Collections is being retired, and that message forces a blunt choice: move pages to Favorites (losing images and notes) or export a CSV copy — leaving no way to keep Collections content inside Edge in its original form once...