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Migrate Content from AMS to AEMaaCS

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Is it possible to migrate content from one org to another using CTT?

For example, we have OrgA with an AMS setup and OrgB with an AEMaaCS setup. A user has access to both Cloud Manager instances. Can content be ingested using Ingestion Jobs from OrgA into OrgB?

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The Content Transfer Tool doesn't require (or care) that your source and destination are in the same org, as that's not at all how they authenticate.   A primary use case for the CTT (and how I've used it in almost every case) is to transfer from an on-prem 6.5 environment to AEM as a Cloud Service, and in such case the source environment is not in any Adobe-managed org at all.  In fact, the last time I used this was done on a copy of a 6.5 Author that I had hosted on a computer under my desk.  

So, the answer to your question is yes - you absolutely can migrate content from two separate orgs. 

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The Content Transfer Tool doesn't require (or care) that your source and destination are in the same org, as that's not at all how they authenticate.   A primary use case for the CTT (and how I've used it in almost every case) is to transfer from an on-prem 6.5 environment to AEM as a Cloud Service, and in such case the source environment is not in any Adobe-managed org at all.  In fact, the last time I used this was done on a copy of a 6.5 Author that I had hosted on a computer under my desk.  

So, the answer to your question is yes - you absolutely can migrate content from two separate orgs. 

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Thanks @Tad_Reeves. I successfully migrated content from AMS to AEMaaCS.

However, I encountered an issue during ingestion jobs where no environments were available in the destination dropdown. I later discovered that migration sets need to be created on AEMaaCS, not AMS.