Before configuring a migration, it is important to understand how Content Matrix migrates various SharePoint components so that you can plan appropriately. These include:
Team Sites to Modern Team Sites
SharePoint Sites to Communication Sites
Promotion of First Level Subsites to Site Collections and Association of Promoted Site Collections as Hub Sites
"Share With" Metadata and "Sharing Links" Access Permissions
Records Centers (to SharePoint Online using the Import Pipeline)
Document Versions and Checked Out Files
Content Matrix supports the migration of:
·a classic team site to a SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Online modern team site
AND
·a modern team site from a SharePoint 2019 source to a SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Online target, using the STS#3 (modern team site without Microsoft 365 groups) template.
If you upgraded from a version earlier than 9.2:
Because of the complexities involved with connecting to Microsoft 365 groups when migrating to SharePoint Online, as of version 9.2 a separate option to Paste as a Modern Team Site is no longer available. Instead:
·Modern team sites will automatically be loaded into the Console as part of the hierarchy without connecting to Microsoft 365 groups.
·You will need to connect to the M365 groups after the migration is completed.
IMPORTANT: If you have upgraded from a version of Content Matrix that is earlier than 9.2 and have existing jobs that include the Paste as Modern Team Site action (including PowerShell jobs), you will no longer be able to run them.
Team Site Target Template Options When Migrating a Classic Team Site
By default, when you configure a migration from a classic Team site to SharePoint Online or SharePoint 2019, the option Automatically upgrade Classic Team Sites (STS#0) to Modern Team Sites (STS#3), which is a modern team site with no Microsoft 365 groups, is enabled.
NOTE: For migrations to SharePoint Online, Content Matrix does not support connections to tenant-level groups at the target. You can, however, make these connections after completing the migration.
The table below describes how team site templates are applied to sites and subsites on the target, based on whether Automatically upgrade Classic Team Sites (STS#0) to Modern Team Sites (STS#3) is enabled.
If the Automatically Upgrade Classic Team Sites option is ... |
And ... |
Then ... |
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enabled |
Team site (classic experience) (STS#0) is selected on the Configure Site Copying Options > Site Options tab. |
the selected site collection/site and any child sites that use or are mapped to the Classic Team Site (STS#0) template will use the Modern Team Site without M365 Groups (STS#3) template on the target. |
a non-team site template is selected on the Configure Site Copying Options > Site Options tab. |
·the selected site collection/site will use the non-team site template on the target AND ·any child sites that either use or are mapped to the Classic Team Site (STS#0) template will use the Modern Team Sites without M365 Groups (STS#3) template on the target | |
disabled |
Team site (classic experience) (STS#0) is selected on the Configure Site Copying Options > Site Options tab. |
both the selected site collection/site and any child sites that either use or are mapped to the Classic Team Site (STS#0) template will use the Classic Team Site template on the target. |
the selected site collection/site uses a non-team site template |
·the selected site collection/site will use the non-team site template on the target AND ·any child sites that either use or are mapped to the Classic Team Site (STS#0) template will use the Classic Team Site template on the target. |
Converting Classic Pages to Modern Pages After Migration
After migrating from a classic site to a modern site, you can use a solution provided by the PnP Community to convert classic pages to modern pages via the Content Matrix Console.
Content Matrix supports the migration of classic Publishing sites (that is, site collections that use the BLANKINTERNETCONTAINER#0 template) to modern Communication sites However, there are limitations due to differences between classic and modern site designs. Refer to the Microsoft article Moving from publishing sites to communication sites for more information.
NOTE: Content Matrix can also migrate SharePoint 2019 Communication sites to SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Online Communication sites. However, the following are not supported:
·Migration of the following objects:
§user comments
§workflows
§features, such as Publishing, that cannot be activated in SharePoint Online
·Translation to a different language on the target.
Migrating a Publishing Site as a Site Collection
Using the Paste Site Collection option, Content Matrix can migrate a Publishing site from a SharePoint 2013, 2016 source to a SharePoint 2019 or SharePoint Online Communication site collection.
When configuring your migration, you can select the Communication site template from the Site Collection Options tab, although it is not selected by default.
NOTE: The Communications site template is not available for unsupported source/target combinations.
If the site collection you are migrating also has subsites, a dialog displays warning that Microsoft does not recommend having subsites under a Communications site. See "Migrating as a Subsite" below for a list of sites that can be migrated as subsites.
Migrating a Publishing Site as a Subsite
When migrating a SharePoint site as a subsite to a SharePoint Communication site collection (using the Paste as Subsite, Paste All Subsites, or Paste All Site Content option), a dialog displays warning that Microsoft does not recommend having subsites under a Communications site. However, Content Matrix will allow the migration of sites that use any of the following templates:
·Team site (no Microsoft 365 group)
·Team site (classic experience)
·Blog
·Project Site
·Records Center
·Document Center
·Basic Search Center
·Visio Process Repository
·SAP Workflow Site
Subsites using any other templates will be skipped.
Unsupported Objects
Because of differences between classic and modern site designs, even if applicable options are selected when Configuring a Migration, the following objects are not supported when migrating from a Publishing site to a Communications site and will be skipped:
Unsupported |
Unsupported |
Other Unsupported Objects |
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·Publishing Lists\Libraries: §Content and Structure Reports §Reusable Content §Pages §Images ·Hidden Lists\Libraries: §DeviceChannels §Cache Profiles §Long Running Operation Status §Notification List §PersistedManagedNavigationListEA69B38CE5CE4F1199 §Quick Deploy Items §Suggested Content Browser Locations (Published Links) §Translation Packages §Translation Status §Variation Labels §Badges ·Community Site Lists\Libraries: §Site Pages §Site Assets §Discussion List §Community members §Categories §Abuse Reports |
·Site Collection Features: §Project Web App Settings §Review §Cross Site Collection Publishing §SharePoint server publishing infrastructure ·Site Features: §Announcement Tiles §Duet Enterprise reporting §Duet Enterprise SAP Workflow §Community Site feature §The following Community Site-dependent hidden features: oDiscussion list oMembership list oCategory list oAbuse Reports list §Site MailBox §SharePoint Server Publishing §Publishing Mobile (hidden feature) |
·Pages: §Classic Publishing pages §Wiki pages §Web Part pages ·Columns: §All columns under the groups "Page Layout Columns" and "Publishing Columns" ·Web Parts: §Classic web parts §List Forms and List View web parts ·Content Types: §Publishing content types §Community content types §Any custom content type whose parent is a Publishing or Community content type §Video content type ·Workflows: §Out-of-the-box workflows §SharePoint Designer 2010 style workflows ·Navigation settings: §Top Link Bar §Global Navigation structure NOTE: Quick Launch and the current navigation structure are migrated but will not be functional for any unsupported subsites, pages, and lists/libraries. |
Disabled Configuration Options
When migrating from a Publishing site to a Communications Site, the following options are disabled on the Configure Site Collection Copying Options - Site Collection Options tab, as they are not supported:
·Copy Master Page Gallery
·Copy List Template Gallery
·Copy Audit Settings
Converting Classic Pages to Modern Pages After Migration
After migrating from a classic site to a modern site, you can use a solution provided by the PnP Community to convert classic pages to modern pages via the Content Matrix Console.
If you are migrating to SharePoint Online using the Paste as Site Collection option (or the PowerShell Copy-MLSharePointSiteCollection command) you have the option to promote first level subsites to site collections on the Site Collection Options tab. You can also configure promoted site collections as hub sites.
NOTES:
·If a corresponding site collection does not exist on the target, a new site collection will be created. If a corresponding site collection already exists, the existing site collection will be updated.
·If the source subsite has its own subsites, those subsites will be migrated as subsites of the promoted site collections on the target.
Prerequisites
The option to promote subsites is enabled only:
·if you are migrating from SharePoint on premises to SharePoint Online using a Microsoft 365 tenant connection on the target
·the source site contains at least one subsite
·the Copy Child Sites recursively option is selected
·the target template is Team site (no Microsoft 365 group) (STS#3) or Communication site (SITEPAGEPUBLISHING#0)
Mapping of Source and Target Templates
When a subsite is promoted, it is migrated to the appropriate modern template on the target.
Source Template |
Mapped Target Template |
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Publishing/ Wiki |
Communication (SITEPAGEPUBLISHING#0) |
All other templates |
Team site (no Microsoft 365 group) (STS#3) |
Limitations
Some objects in migrated subsites, such as Lookup columns referring to the parent site and workflow/workflow associations from parent site, may not be migrated properly for the promoted site collection.
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