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Presentation from our 6th webinar entitled "The Great Migration: Moving your SharePoint", a short, yet in-depth look at how to navigate the migration process and review your options for upgrading your enterprise's SharePoint environment. Join us for this very important "Fpwebinar" that will examine moving from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2013, as well as moving from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013. We will also investigate large vs. small migrations and how hosting providers can be a big help. Each webinar concludes with a Q&A section.

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Please direct any questions to us via Twitter using hashtag

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The Great Migration: Moving your SharePoint

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The Great Migration: Moving your SharePoint

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What’s in this Fpwebinar? !

Defining a migration

Questions you need to think about before migrating

What data needs to stay and what can be cleared out

What to expect after a migration

Migration methods

Possible issues

Why migrate?

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Jesse Roche Vice President, Sales

Joe Beyer Sr. SharePoint Admin / Project Manager

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What is a migration? !

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This involves moving data, users, web parts and farm solutions from version to version

It can involve moving your entire environment to a different data center or just

upgrading from a previous version

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What questions need to be answered before migrating?

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Are you using SharePoint 2007? Are you running SP2?

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STSADM Pre-upgrade check:

Site definition info, Language pack info, Feature info,

Custom list views, OS requirements

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What comes over in a migration and what doesn’t? !

Depends on the environment We primarily focus on content We can also grab user profile info and MySites content Most Service Apps, like Search, will be recreated on the new environment

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Time to clean up !

Migrations are a perfect time to clean house and get rid of old data

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What surprises to expect after a migration

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Look and feel

2007 to 2010 had more differences than 2010 to 2013

You can upgrade while keeping the look the same

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Migration methods !

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In-Place Migration !

Only an option going from 2007 to 2010

Involves installing over the top of 2007 (beware of 32-bit vs. 64-bit)

In-place no longer an option for 2013

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Database Detach/Attach Migration !

Most common migration approach

Must have new server set up and in place

Detach DB from 2007 environment, move to new server, attach

You cannot simply just attach the DB using Central Admin

You must use PowerShell to run the Mount-SPContentDatabase command

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Third Party Migration !

We will use this to migrate from other cloud-based providers

Used on smaller environments

Some people to look at for third-party tools:

Metavis, Metalogix, ShareGate, AvePoint

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Possible Issues - Fab 40 !

Fab 40 Site Templates created by Microsoft cause many issues

Templates are not supported in later versions

They created upgraded versions for 2010 but haven’t had much success

Not many issues with them if doing in-place upgrade

Third-party migration tools will not even attempt to migrate

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Possible Issues - Legacy Web Parts !

Not all web parts are compatible with later versions of SharePoint

Contact the vendor of the web part and determine if it is compatible

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Possible Issues - Customizations !

Customizations are the number one issue during migrations

Each migration with custom code, templates, lists, etc. need to be addressed as one-offs

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So, Why Even Migrate? !

Eventually your version will no longer be supported by Microsoft

Once that happens, your questions won’t be answered

If you run into issues, you’re out of luck

Get the latest and greatest technology with the most up-to-date features

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Summary !

Defined a migration

Questions you need to think about before migrating

What data needs to stay and what can be cleared out

What to expect after the migration

Migration methods

Possible issues

Why migrate?

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Q&A

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Thank you! !

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