The core types of SharePoint migration are:
Migrating to a newer version of SharePoint Server or SharePoint Online can be a huge win-win for organizations, enabling them to enhance user productivity while strengthening security. Indeed, a SharePoint migration is a prime opportunity to:
The key steps in a SharePoint migration include the following:
SharePoint migration planning can be time-consuming, but every minute you invest will pay off in the long run. Be sure to include all of the following core tasks:
When selecting a migration tool, consider the following factors:
The Microsoft SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT) is a free tool for migrating content from an on-premises SharePoint environment to Microsoft 365. Note that all SPMT functionality is also supported in Microsoft PowerShell. Key features include:
Microsoft offers add-on licensing for cross-tenant OneDrive migration. It moves content from the source to target, leaving behind a redirect link on source; incremental and delta migration passes are not supported. A cross-tenant SharePoint migration feature is currently in private preview.
The account performing the migration needs to have appropriate permissions to content in the source and destination SharePoint environments:
The limitations on SharePoint migration depend on where you are migrating to, how much customization you have in your source environment and which migration solution you are using.
For example, when migrating to the cloud, you need to consider:
Specific limitations of Microsoft SPMT include the following:
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