Hi All,
Wanted to know if we can directly migrate from AEM6.2 to AEMaaCS. Is it a best practice?
Thanks!
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I think that you need to go through an intermediary step of AEM 6.5. That's because with AEM 6.4 some paths in the repository changed (for example /etc/tags moved to /content/cq:tags and some more things), which the migration tools to AEM CS don't handle.
For that reason I would recommend to go through AEM 6.5 before:
Yes definitely. So you are migrating from onprem to cloud. There are few considerations, follow
To answer your question, `is it best practice`? It depends on your organization requirement. onprem vs cloud, each have their own pros, cons. Organizations choose what suits them. The migration process is well documented and ample community support have seen to help with migration.
hi @arunpatidar - Wanted to know can migration from lower version of AEM <6.3 possible directly to AEM as Cloud Service or we have to first migrate to AEM 6.5 and then can move to AEM as CS.
Any relevant documentation/link referencing will help.
I think that you need to go through an intermediary step of AEM 6.5. That's because with AEM 6.4 some paths in the repository changed (for example /etc/tags moved to /content/cq:tags and some more things), which the migration tools to AEM CS don't handle.
For that reason I would recommend to go through AEM 6.5 before:
In case of AEM 6.2 , Content transfer tool is not supported
The minimum system requirement for Content Transfer Tool is AEM 6.3 + and Java™ 8. If you are on a lower AEM version, upgrade your content repository to AEM 6.5 to use the Content Transfer Tool.
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