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Planning a file share to SharePoint Online content migration

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In the past few years there has been a major uptake in organisations opting to migrate their content from on-premises locations, such as SharePoint or file shares, into cloud solutions like SharePoint Online.

Within this blog we will cover what is involved in planning and designing a file share to SharePoint Online content migration.

The first step in any organisation’s migration journey is to come up with a solution design approach that will work for their specific needs. At Professional Advantage, our approach to migrations is to start with a discovery phase which includes several workshops. These workshops will help identify what the drivers of change are within the organisation, their vision of a successful project, and highlight what opportunities for improvement exist within the teams.

The next step is to run a scan of the environment that needs to be migrated and identify some key information. This includes:

An important part of the discussions with IT is to identify what the organisation’s plans are around archiving and what that might look like. Some organisations opt to store their old archived content in offsite blob storage, cloud storage solutions like Azure, or migrate the content to SharePoint Online.

Once a holistic view of the organisation’s content and archiving requirements is identified, workshops are scheduled with the different business area representatives to discuss their requirements. This will include their communication needs, collaboration requirements with team members, internal staff and external participants, and document lifecycle requirements. The outcome of the department workshops will give an indication as to whether Microsoft Teams should be included in the SharePoint design approach and whether there may be a need for custom development to meet their requirements.

In addition to the department workshops, a showcase of the collaboration and document management capabilities that SharePoint Online and Microsoft Teams offer will give the client a visual representation of where content will be moving and how content will be accessed. This will likely spark some ideas and highlight opportunities that might not have been considered previously.

Once the workshops have concluded it is time to start planning the solution design for the SharePoint Online migration. An information architecture plan for each business area affected by the migration must be devised in terms of the SharePoint library requirements, folders, and metadata. Additional workshops may be required to take the users through the use cases for using metadata and identifying whether it is useful to them and whether the team has the capacity, discipline, and technical know-how to maintain the metadata.

Another consideration for the different business areas is whether they will be cleaning up their content structures before the migration. The degree of clean up conducted and metadata requirements could increase the cost of the project so it is important to weigh up the business benefit to time effort for the migration. There are essentially three different migration approaches:

Before migration can start the teams will need to fill out an information architecture sheet, which will allow them to specify the libraries, folders, and metadata that are required on the SharePoint sites, as well as permissions that need to be applied both on the sites as well as any special libraries or folders within it. They will also be required to complete a content mapping worksheet to detail what content should be migrated from the data sources into which destination location.

From a planning point of view you would also have to consider existing Microsoft Teams or SharePoint Online sites that could be used for the migration, and identify where new SharePoint or Microsoft Teams may need to be created.

Once the discovery and solution design phase has been completed, the implementation can start. But that is a blog for another day.

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