Your target tenant might already host SharePoint sites (site collections) or sub-sites created before the migration. See the table below to see the migration action that will be used depending on the existing site properties and the selected migration options.
Yes |
No |
Merge, all supported properties will be overwritten using source settings |
Yes |
Yes |
Create and migrate |
No |
- |
Create and migrate |
Merging and remigration considerations
- Sub-sites based on unsupported site templates are skipped unless they are remapped.
- System settings including site columns, content types etc. from the source will overwrite settings that were changed on the target.
- New site structure including list item and docs that only exist on the target remains unchanged.
- If a new list item with the same name is added on both source and target, the source item will be migrated and added as a separate item (i.e. target will have two items with identical names).
- If a new document with the same name is added on both the source and target, the migration of the source item will be skipped, and the warning that the item already exists on the target is reported. Document libraries only allow one document per name.
- Conflict resolution setting on the List Options step of the New SharePoint Migration Task wizard controls how list items and docs (same name and ID) that were previously migrated in this project are remigrated to the target.
- Versions for remigrated List item and files will be removed and updated based on the settings selected in the Version Options step of the New SharePoint Migration Task wizard
- It is highly recommended to at least match all accounts in the project to ensure that membership and content ownership are processed correctly.
- The target tenant should already have the fully configured SharePoint with the active license plan. Note, that licenses are not automatically assigned to the target users during the migration.
- The following admin consents should be granted for SharePoint migration:
- Migration - Basic,
- Migration - SharePoint
In case necessary admin consents are not granted or expired, discovery will be disabled and the following notification will be displayed: Grant admin consent to the Migration module on the Tenants page for both source and target tenants: Basic and SharePoint. To grant admin consents open Tenants page and grant the Consents and Permissions to allow the product to access the source tenant and the target tenant. You will be redirected to the Microsoft web site for granting admin consent. Once admin consent is granted, you can start discovering site collections.
Dashboard
The SharePoint migration dashboard presents quick links to help you prepare and migrate SharePoint content with intuitive data points and key performance metrics.
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TIP: Click Refresh Project to get the latest updates for the SharePoint dashboard. |
The dashboard sections are described below:
Notification panell - displays helpful information that may include links to manage the content migration
Dashboard Menu - contains links to the following actions:
- Discover site collections - starts the New Discovery Task wizard to collect information about SharePoint sites in the source tenant. For more information see Discovering SharePoint Site Collections.
- Configure project - starts the Edit Project wizard for configuring migration defaults, SharePoint Admin Center URLs and multi-geo settings. For more information see Configuring the migration Project.
- Refresh project - refreshes the SharePoint migration project settings.
Getting Started - presents quick start links to the various actions for preparing and migrating SharePoint content.
Global Term Store - indicates the status of the Term Store migration. You must migrate the Global Term Store before you migrate SharePoint sites.
To migrate the Global Term Store:
- Click Migrate Term Store from the Actions menu. The Migrate Term Store wizard opens.
- Step 1: Notification
- Send notification email once the task is completed - select this option to send a notification email when a discovery task completes.
- Only in a case of failure - Select this option to send the email if the discovery task fails to complete successfully.
- Recipients - enter the email address of the recipients of this email. You can specify multiple recipient email addresses separated by semicolon.
- Click Next.
- Step 2: Schedule
- Choose from one of three options to schedule the task. The scheduler will be activated only after you complete the task wizard.
- Run now - task runs immediately.
- Run later - task must be started manually.
- Schedule - task will be started at a future date and time entered in the corresponding calendar field.
- Click Next.
- Step 3: Summary
- This step lists the following configured options for this task.
- Name - Specify a name for the task. The default name is Migrate Term Store.
- Source tenant - name of the source tenant.
- Scheduled start - expected start time of the task.
- Click Back to change configurations if necessary or click Finish to save and start the task as scheduled.
SharePoint site migration status - indicates the number of SharePoint sites being migrated with a color coded status bar that indicates the migration count of the SharePoint sites.
Item Migration Progress - status count of SharePoint content that is discovered in the source tenant and migrated to the target tenant. The following metrics are displayed:
- Discovered items on source
- Items selected for migration on source
- Migrated items on target
File Count (per hour) - performance chart that indicates the files migrated per hour.
Content migration (per hour) - performance chart that indicates the SharePoint items migrated per hour.