I totally agree with p5wizard here, if you have good san experience, you can do this by yourself, and it could be done online,only if you currently have multipath through different HBA's.You could then remove 1 path, and hook it into the new SAN.verify the connectivity to that new path, and if all is OK, hook up the second hba to the new san.But it would be wise to have a san expert in your neighbourhood when you do this. Because sometimes a san behaves nice the first moments, and then starts showing errors (timeouts, ... ) as more and more user load comes onto it.This is mostly caused by small details that have been overlooked.If you order new material, allways be sure to order some extra SFP's and fibers, it wouldn't be the first time some gear is dead on arrival when you need it during a migration.
rgds,
R.
rgds,
R.