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2024-07-25 04:33 AM
We have a customer that wants to migrate one of their legacy zoom accounts onto our account.
The legacy account in question has Concurrent Meeting Plus licenses, and has over 15 concurrent meetings per day scheduled on their accounts all the way into 2025. They would like to migrate before 12/2024.
Our account has standard licenses that can only handle 2 concurrent meetings per user.
Does anyone have experience with this scenario?
My initial idea is to attempt to transfer each user (by unlinking, or contact zoom tech support), and then iterate their future meetings and use the schedule_for field of the update meeting API endpoint to "move" their 15+ concurrent meetings to different user accounts to reduce the concurrency under 2.
https://developers.zoom.us/docs/api/rest/reference/zoom-api/methods/#operation/meetingUpdate
2024-07-25 06:35 AM
@cdahms - The concurrent license is only required when you start the meetings, so if you migrate the user(s), all of the meetings will come over, they just would not be able to start them concurrently. Therefore, on the new account you could either purchase a new concurrent license to cover them, or move the meetings to keep the concurrency down.