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SharePoint Saturday Redmond 2014TRANSCRIPT
Avoid a Migration Headache: Plan for a Successful Move to Office 365
@Dorinda_Reyes
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Agenda
• Introductions 10 min.
• End to End Migration Plan 40 min.
• Questions and Comments 10 min.
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Introduction
Dorinda ReyesSenior Solutions Engineer/ SharePoint Migration Expert
Damon ThompkinsVice President of WW Sales & Marketing
Pre-Migration Analysis
Migration
Post Migration /Known Issues
• Site Template• Features• Web Parts• List & Libraries• Workflows
Run Pre-Migration Analysis
• Design Package• Storage Increase (if needed)• Site Collection Features• Site Features• Term Store• Content Types
Pre-Migration Checklists
Evaluate Items that will fail due to non compatibility
Import Design Package (page layouts, master page, branding)
Enable Site Collection/Site Features
Import Managed Metadata/Term-store
Check in all pages and documents• Validate all content is checked in prior to
migration• Migrate Content
• Remap user accounts• Remap web parts (if applicable)
Use Metavis to remap users and web-parts
Evaluate items and objects that may fail during migration
Manually configure content query web-parts (if applicable)
Change permissions on source site to READ Only
• Configure web-parts• Configure Site Navigation• Update Search URL• Set old environment to READ Only
Post Migration
• Master Page & Page Layouts• Site/sub site classification
Migration Checklists
Known Issues Master page and page layouts do not migration due to compatibility
End-to-End Migration Planning
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The Process
Create the Schedule
Content Audit and Mapping
Create Checklists• Pre-Migration• Migration
Validation Known Issues
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Create Migration Schedules
Planning out every phase of a migration is key to ensure you are successful. It doesn't matter the tool you use just as long as you track your milestone and deliverables.
Below is an example of the types of milestone that need to be tracked. Using Microsoft Project as shown can help you with a quick at a glance.
Additionally, you can add additional sub-tasks at each level to ensure nothing is missed.
It is also useful to have a calendar that is accessible to all of the Site users that will show the dates of the migration so that everyone has a point of reference.
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Create Pre-Migration Checklists
Pre-Migration Checklist
This checklist is used to track information about the source site of the migration and any special configurations or needs that maybe needed for and prior to migration and the size of the migration.
☐ Pre-Migration Checklist Title: _________________________________________
☐ Migration Checklist: __________________________________________________
☐ Does your site include any sensitive data? (Yes/No) _____________________________
☐ Does your site leverage BI Capabilities? (Yes/No) _____________________
☐ Does a tool or other application link to your current site? (Yes/No) __
☐ Target Site being migrated: ____________________________________________
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Create Migration Checklists
Migration ChecklistUse this checklist to create an entry for each site being migrated. This checklist is used to track all items that need to be done for the migration by your companies migration teams. A detailed guide has been provided on the One Drive.
☐Source Location
☐Target Location
☐Create destination site collection in SharePoint
Online
☐Create site collection
☐Add site collection administrators
☐Configure destination site collection
☐Activate site collection features
☐Activate site features
☐Increase site storage limit
☐Use MetaVis to migrate the site to SharePoint
Online
☐Use MetaVis to copy resource files to
destination site collection
☐Master Pages
☐Page Layouts
☐XSL Templates (if applicable)
☐HTML and XSL Templates (if applicable)
☐Publish master page and page layouts
☐Apply master page to site
☐Update site navigation to "structural" or
"managed" based on design
☐Update search settings URL (if applicable)
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Content Audit & Mapping for Migration
There are occasions when you will be consolidating content from multiple site collection as well as reviewing the existing content to see if it needs to be migrated to your new SPO environment. • When you ran your Pre-Migration Analysis report it will provide you with the detail of all of your content to use.• It will be important to have a site hierarchy and know what sites or content will be going to which locations.In the example below you can see that quite a bit of the tagging is captured so that when you move this content you know how to map the tagging.
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The Content Mapping Spreadsheet will also allow you to map your tagging and disposition of content based on your review. It is easy to modify to your organization so that the dropdown menus are relevant.
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Pre-Migration Analysis – Configure the Report
• Total Items• List Site Limitation (mb)
• Item Size Limitation• File Path Length• Blocked File Extensions• Detail Reporting Level
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Site Templates: Some of them are not included in the SPO environment or have been deprecated and no longer in use or provided in other ways. Team Meeting Sites Workspace Sites
Web Parts: In most cases this will be around any custom (SharePoint Designer) Web parts that have been created. These could include but are not limited to:
Dataview web parts Script Editor web parts Web Controls Data form web parts Page Viewer web parts
Lists & Libraries: The default list view threshold for optimal SharePoint performance is 5000 items.
• This is particularly important when migrating into SharePoint Online, as this value is not user configurable in online tenants.
SharePoint Site Templates
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Before you migrate
Consider the Storage Space Needed (if applicable)The default storage for a SharePoint Online site will vary by organization. Investigate your situation and request more space if needed.
Import Term Store Managed MetadataOne of the most important tasks that need to be included before you migrate is to import your Managed Metadata which is located in the Term Store. Most of the content types as well as managed navigation are driven from this list.
Check-in ContentPrior to migration ensure that all of the content on your site is checked in. This included documents and pages.
NavigationThe SPO Publishing site use managed navigation by default you will need to change it if you want to use structured navigation instead.
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Common Issues – Master Pages and Page Layouts
ISSUE SOLUTIONCode from the SP2010 master page(s) is inserted into the SP2010 page layout(s), making them quite a mess
Rebuild the Master pages - do not copy them over
Don’t deploy a Design Package w/ page layouts tied to custom content types if those custom content types are already present in your SPO site.
If you have already migrated content types from your old environment and are thinking of creating a design package as well. Do one or the other, not both.
We’ll need to go into each page layout, through the browser, and provide a Title and Associated Content Type
Ensure that Content Types are present in your design package when you deploy it to save you time in having to go into every page.
Watch out for hard coded URLs, even relative URLs not using site/sitecollection tokens
Use relative URL’s whenever you can. Absolute URL’s from the old site will not change when migrated and will have to be manually adjusted.
Watch out for content placeholders used in your SP2010 page layouts that aren’t in the new SPO master page
To determine whether you have this issue, you can create an evaluation site collection that is also a publishing site, and then set the master page to the master page that ships with SharePoint 2013.
Additional information about all of these issues can be found here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn178510(v=office.15).aspx
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Common Issues – Web Pages and Content Query Web Parts
ISSUE SOLUTION• Web pages that have been detached from their layouts will have the SP2010
master page code inserted into them, making it even harder to discern the reason for detaching in the first place, which will make them harder to migrate.
• Detached web pages will come in with the SP2010 look/feel and incorrect formatting.
• Web pages can be re-attached to their SP2010 page layout
• Ensure that all pages are re-attached prior to migrating them or creating a design package.
• If the layout has moved to a different location (sub folder) the web page will attach to a different page layout with the same content type.
Some pages just don’t migrate and will have to be re-created manually Use 2013 page layouts to recreate with the content from the old location.Home pages with a filename other than default.aspx don’t migrate. SPO may use home.aspx within Site Pages and put some web parts on it.
As part of your audit notate the landing page naming convention so you can be prepared when migrating. This may even include manually recreated the pages.
Web Pages
Content Query Web Parts
ISSUE SOLUTION
Will need to update GUIDs from within SP Designer You will need to update the GUID from the new location list in SPD or recreate the webpart over again.
Failing to migrate the itemstyle.xsl file will result in all content query web parts pointing to custom item styles to revert back to “image on left”
Ensure that you have updated and migrated the itemstyle.xsl
For content query web parts, within web part zones, all filter dropdowns are reset to “no filter”.
The value on the other side of each operator remains, however. If you do nothing with the filter dropdowns, the next time you open the web part properties, the value on the other side of each operator will be blank. Regardless, the web part will continue to display the correct information on the page.
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Solution Overview
Information Management Platform Cloud On-Boarding Made Easy
• Migration- Increase Portability & Interoperability
• Administration- Analysis & Insights
• Security- Ensure Proper Access
• Architecture- Better Organization / Reduce Sprawl
• Protection- Backup & Recovery
• Zero server footprint truly agentless (cloud ready)
• Easy to install, intuitive design
• Rapid & self-evident value
• Single platform client, server, private or public cloud
• Enterprise grade without enterprise cost or effort
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Unmatched Innovation
2008
ARCHITECT
2009
FOLDERS
2010
SHAREPOINT 2010SUPPORT
2011 2012 2013 2014
FILE UPLOAD
IM POWER USER
IM ENTERPRISE
CHANGE MANAGER
MIGRATOR
OFFICE 365 SUPPORT
PUBLIC FOLDER
SHAREPOINT 2013
AUTO TAG
BACKUP
INFORMANT
TERM STORE MANAGER
GOOGLE TO ONEDRIVE
PRE-MIGRATION ANALYSIS
BACKUP TO CLOUD
ADMINISTOR RELEASED
NINTEX WORKFLOW
FARM, TENANT
ONE DRIVE PROVISIONING
ONEDRIVE UPLOADS
SELECTABLE SKINS
OFFICE 365 APP
GOOGLE MIGRATOR
FILE MANAGER
INFORMANT QUICK RUN
BACKUP POWER USER
SECURITY MANAGER
SCHEDULER
ORPHANED USERS
PERMISSIONS BACKUP
ONEDRIVE MANAGER
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More Than Agile
2010 2011
SharePoint 2010 support
Added Site migration functionality
Added support for Managed Metadata fields in SharePoint 2010
Background processing for migration
Added support for SharePoint Group migration
Birth of the MetaVis Platform (view permissions, level and groups across products)
Added support for the use of Filters
First release of Live Compare
Promote to a New Site Collection released
First release of Term Store browser
Added support for Scripts
Added support for copying SPD Workflows
Added support for copying InfoPath Forms
Added ribbon to the Application UI
Added support for SPS 2003
Released Change Manager
Bulk site collection migration released
Added support for Office 365 SharePoint Online
First release of CSV files for migration
Profile Manager released
Bulk extraction from SharePoint to File Shares
Added support for Enterprise Keywords
MetaVis File Manager standalone product
Incremental copy released
Added support for migrations from PST files
MetaVis Security Manager standalone product released
MetaVis Google Migrator standalone product released
Search released for Architect
2012 2013 2014
Automatic user mapping added for Office 365
Added retention policies to Backups
Released Site and List Properties dialog
Out of place restore implemented
Added support for migrating Meeting Workspaces
Added Export to CSV for Term Sets
First release of federated connectivity for Office 365
Added support for the creation of new terms during copy/tag
Grouping, sorting and ordering added to Log Viewer
Added support to provision new site collections in Office 365
Added support for Orphaned User migration
MetaVis Scheduler was released
Application Welcome Page released
Released OneDrive for Business Administrator dashboard
Added support for the migration of hidden columns
First support for SharePoint Wave 15 (SharePoint 2013)
Auto-tagging released
Live Compare support for Term Stores
Term Store Manager standalone product released
MetaVis Informant standalone product released
Added tiered licensing support for MetaVis Backup
Released option to convert 2010 workflows to 2013
First release of bulk Google
Drive to OneDrive for Business
Released support for the detection and migration of Nintex workflows
MetaVis Administrator for Power Users standalone product released
MetaVis Administrator standalone product released
OneDrive for Business Management Suite released
Farm, Tenant and OneDrive for Business connectivity released
Permissions only backup and restore added to MetaVis Backup
Added support for migrating between OneDrives
Added support for file shares uploads into OneDrives
Added support for Office 365 Site Views in Administrator reports
Visual and functional update to Live Compare
Added option to Compress Storage in SharePoint 2013
Migration statistics released
Tagging via CSV file
Added scheduling for migrations
MetaVis Backup released
Added security scanning to Administrator collections and reports
Support to provision new OneDrives for Business
Released ability to switch skins in MetaVis
Added support to retain GUIDs when migrating Term Sets and Terms
Released Pre-migration Analysis reports
Full Compare option released for Live Compare
Added support to use cloud storage (Azure or S3) for Backups
Added Quarantine action to Informant
MetaVis Public Folders standalone product released
Added support for migrating between Office 365 tenancies
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Enterprise-wide use of MetaVis Migration 365 Suite for their own internal migration to Office 365 and on-going content management
Multiple business units use of MetaVis Architect Suite for multiple migrations and on-going content management of several versions of SharePoint
Highlighted Use Cases
Enterprise-wide use of MetaVis Architect Suite for multiple migrations and on-going content management of several versions of SharePoint
Enterprise-wide use of Office 365 Suite for multiple migrations and on-going content management of several versions of SharePoint
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Questions & Comments
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Helpful Links
Product Information & Trials
• Office 365 Suite- www.metavistech.com/product/office-365-suite
• OneDrive Suite- www.metavistech.com/product/onedrive-management-suite
• Migration Suite- www.metavistech.com/category/migration-suite
White Papers & Presentations
• SlideShare- www.slideshare.net/metavistech
• Blog- http://blog.metavistech.com/
• Company Information- www.buldingi.com• One Drive- Migration Templates• SlideShare- http://www.slideshare.net/DorindaReyes
Thank You & We Look Forward to Working Together!