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Migration path from Owncloud >= 10.14? #12199
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I think it is basically the same as you need to migrate to Nextcloud 25 first because of the supported PHP versions of ownCloud and Nextcloud. Then after the migration you can migrate from 25 -> 26 -> 27.1 -> 28 -> 29. There is also more information available in the Nextcloud blog: https://nextcloud.com/blog/owncloud-to-nextcloud-migration/ |
It was just updated a couple weeks ago: #12124 I'll move this to the docs repo though. |
Thanks. |
Maybe I was too fast. owncloud is currently in 10.15.0, the docs refer to 10.13.x -> NC. Will it work with 10.15.0 too? |
Any updates yet? |
Hi, |
While I just now migrated a staging machine and it took like 3 hours, I needed to apply nextcloud/server#49523 manually. Now I came across the question: Why do I need to start with 25.x? The old php version should not matter, if you juts download some .tar archive extract it and run occ upgrade. Is the "upgrade path" just to be able to do it "without downtime"? Cant I start directly with 30.x? |
Since Kiteworks (owncloud owner) seems to have increased their subscription prices there might be increased interest to migrate to Nextcloud.
Could you therefore update the migration page to the newest possible info there is:
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/maintenance/migrating_owncloud.html
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