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authorJos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>2020-12-16 12:17:37 +0300
committerJos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>2020-12-16 12:51:25 +0300
commit519a45a663e188d703014a8073f13ea5315bf1e4 (patch)
tree24d1510b5ae8fbc906ddcf5bd87aca91f4a6e9a5 /page-migration.php
parent0211ca5b202cc2d52c325f53e9696bf10aff420f (diff)
add migration info
Signed-off-by: Jos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'page-migration.php')
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1 files changed, 42 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/page-migration.php b/page-migration.php
index af83d638..4db2636e 100644
--- a/page-migration.php
+++ b/page-migration.php
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
<div class="row">
<div class="col-md-6 topheader">
<h1><?php echo $l->t('Migration Guide');?></h1>
- <h2><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud strives to make migration of customers from ownCloud as seamless as possible. Due to the large technical overlap, the migration of the application is easy. Business processes are equally easily updated.');?></h2>
+ <h2><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud strives to make migration of customers from other platforms as seamless as possible.');?></h2>
</div>
<div class="col-md-6 topquote">
<div class="row">
@@ -69,7 +69,9 @@
<div class="row">
<h2 class="section--heading-2"><?php echo $l->t('Why migrate:');?><br> <?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud vs other solutions');?></h2>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud customers migrate from a wide range of other solutions. Premium customers receive free migration assistance from solutions like Dracoon or SharePoint. Limitations apply, ask your sales representative!');?></p>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('As it is frequently requested, we provide a special ownCloud-to-Nextcloud migration service for all our customers.');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Learn why you should move over to Nextcloud on our comparison page.');?></p>
+
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('As it is frequently requested, we provide a special ownCloud-to-Nextcloud migration service for free for all our customers.');?></p>
</div>
<div class="row">
<h1 class="section--heading-1"><?php echo $l->t('Why migrate:');?><br> <?php echo $l->t('ownCloud vs Nextcloud');?></h1>
@@ -112,62 +114,60 @@
<section class="section--migration">
<div class="container">
<div class="row">
-<div class="col-md-8 col-md-offset-2">
+<div class="col-md-10 col-md-offset-1">
<h1 class="section--paragraph__tittle"><?php echo $l->t('The ownCloud-to-Nextcloud migration tool');?></h1>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('The easiest way to migrate is using our migration tool. This tool supports ownCloud 8.2 to ownCloud 10, migrating to the appropriate Nextcloud release automatically.');?></p>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Note that ownCloud 10.0.10 can run on PHP 7.2 while Nextcloud 12 works, at most, with PHP 7.1, complicating migration. On Ubuntu you can switch the PHP version to 7.1 via <a href="https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php">this PPA.</a>');?></p>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Over time it has become harder and harder to migrate due to changes on both sides and mis-matches of the required PHP versions. If you run into such issues or have an ownCloud version newer than 10.0.10, you can search and ask for help <a href="https://help.nextcloud.com/search?q=migration">on our forums</a>. For custom enterprise migrations,');?> <a href="<?php echo home_url('buy') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('contact our sales team.');?></a></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('The easiest way to migrate is using our migration tool. This tool supports ownCloud 8.2 to ownCloud 10.5, migrating to the appropriate Nextcloud release automatically.');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('There can be PHP version mismatches. As of this writing we have developed a direct migration from ownCloud 10.5 to Nextcloud 20.0.4, avoiding most conflicts but for newer releases things will become complicated again.');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Over time it has become harder and harder to migrate due to changes on both sides and mis-matches of the required PHP versions. If you run into such issues or have an ownCloud version newer than 10.0.10, you can search and ask for help <a class="hyperlink" href="https://help.nextcloud.com/search?q=migration">on our forums</a>. For custom enterprise migrations,');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo home_url('buy') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('contact our sales team.');?></a></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Here\'s how to use the migrator.');?></p>
-
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('
- <ul>
- <li>Log into the ownCloud server using a command line terminal emulator, navigate to the folder where ownCloud is installed. That is typically something like <code>/var/www/html/owncloud</code>.</li>
- <li>2. Use these commands to download our migration script:<br/>
- <code>wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/installer/migrator/index.php</code><br/>
- and then put it in the updater folder:<br/>
- <code>mv index.php.1 updater/index.php</code><br/>
- (there is already an index.php in the owncloud folder so the newly downloaded one will be called index.php.1)</li>
- <li>3. Now go to the URL of your ownCloud server in a browser and log in. Then append to the URL this: <em>updater/index.php</em> so it looks like: <code>your.owncloudserver.com/updater/index.php</code></li>
- <li>4. Now you should see the migrator and you can just follow the steps! Watch our video below to see how easy it is.</li></ul>');?></p>
+ <ul>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('Log into the ownCloud server using a command line terminal emulator, navigate to the folder where ownCloud is installed. That is typically something like');?> <code>/var/www/html/owncloud</code>.</li>
+ <li>2. <?php echo $l->t('Use these commands to download our migration script');?>:<br/>
+ <code>wget https://download.nextcloud.com/server/installer/migrator/index.php -O updater/index.php</code></li>
+ <li>3. <?php echo $l->t('Now go to the URL of your ownCloud server in a browser and log in. Then append to the URL this: <em>updater/index.php</em> so it looks like:');?> <code>your.owncloudserver.com/updater/index.php</code></li>
+ <li>4. <?php echo $l->t('Now you should see the migrator and you can just follow the steps! Watch our video below to see how easy it is. Note that this video is for an earlier version of ownCloud and the script, but the process should not be fundamentally different.');?></li>
+ </ul>
<div data-type="youtube" data-video-id="QKI85Yq01wo"></div>
<iframe width="100%" height="315" src="https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/QKI85Yq01wo" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('In this video we show ownCloud, switch to the terminal, execute the commands to download the migrator and switch back to the browser to run it.');?></p>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('You can do the last step manually from the command line, which is adviced on large installations where the time-out on PHP via the web interface can be a problem. You can update from ownCloud 10.0.10 and older to Nextcloud 12.0.12 after which you can use our update to move to a newer Nextcloud release. We continuously monitor new releases, test them and enable upgrading but note that ownCloud is backporting a lot of big features to \'stable\' releases, which threatens stability and might make upgrading harder in the future.');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('You can do the last step manually from the command line, which is adviced on large installations where the time-out on PHP via the web interface can be a problem. You can update from ownCloud 10.5 and older to Nextcloud 20.0.4 after which you can use our update to move to a newer Nextcloud release. We continuously monitor new releases, test them and enable upgrading but note that ownCloud is backporting a lot of big features to \'stable\' releases, which threatens stability and might make upgrading harder in the future.');?></p>
<h2 class="section--paragraph__title"><?php echo $l->t('The manual process');?></h2>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Moving from ownCloud to Nextcloud follows the same process as a upgrade within either product. You can essentially follow our');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo $DOCUMENTATION_ADMIN; ?>maintenance/manual_upgrade.html" target="_blank" rel="tooltip" title="<?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud administrator Documentation">usual upgrade documentation.</a>');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Moving from ownCloud to Nextcloud follows the same process as a upgrade within either product. You can essentially follow our');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo $DOCUMENTATION_ADMIN; ?>maintenance/manual_upgrade.html" target="_blank" rel="tooltip" title="Nextcloud administrator Documentation"><?php echo $l->t('usual upgrade documentation.');?></a></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('The steps are as follows:');?></p>
<ul>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('1. Enable Maintenance Mode with the command line tool<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => true,</code> in config/config.php');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('2. Backup existing configuration and database');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('3. Delete the ownCloud code (except the data- and config-directories) and extract the Nextcloud code');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('4. Start the upgrade process with the command line tool<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => false,</code> in config/config.php and visit the login page');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('5. Disable Maintenance Mode via command line<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => false,</code> in config/config.php');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('Preparation: If not there yet, upgrade your ownCloud instance to ownCloud 10.5, the version from which you can move to Nextcloud 20.0.4.');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('1. Enable Maintenance Mode with the command line tool<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => true,</code> in config/config.php');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('2. Backup existing configuration and database');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('3. Delete the ownCloud code (except the data- and config-directories) and extract the Nextcloud code');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('4. Start the upgrade process with the command line tool<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => false,</code> in config/config.php and visit the login page');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('5. Disable Maintenance Mode via command line<br> or set <code>\'maintenance\' => false,</code> in config/config.php');?></li>
</ul>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Find more details in');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo $DOCUMENTATION_ADMIN; ?>maintenance/manual_upgrade.html" target="_blank" rel="tooltip" title="<?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud administrator Documentation">our documentation.</a>');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Find more details in');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo $DOCUMENTATION_ADMIN; ?>maintenance/manual_upgrade.html" target="_blank" rel="tooltip" title="Nextcloud administrator Documentation"><?php echo $l->t('our documentation.');?></a></p>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Note that, as ownCloud does not reliably support skipping releases, upgrades have to go through all releases between the existing ownCloud release and the desired Nextcloud release. We will support upgrades from ownCloud 8.2 and onwards. If you are on an older release and need help, please visit our <a class="hyperlink" href="https://help.nextcloud.com">community support forums</a> or');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo home_url('buy') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('contact our Sales team for a custom quote.</a>');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('If you need help, please visit our <a class="hyperlink" href="https://help.nextcloud.com">community support forums</a> or');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo home_url('buy') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('contact our Sales team for a custom quote.');?></a></p>
<h2 class="section--paragraph__title"><?php echo $l->t('Upgrade path');?></h2>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Depending on your current ownCloud release, you have to follow a different upgrade path. Nextcloud 9.0 is compatible with ownCloud 9.0; Nextcloud 10.0 is compatible with ownCloud 9.1. You can not skip releases like going from ownCloud 8.0 to Nextcloud 10, that would be skipping ownCloud 8.1, 8.2 and 9.0. You can upgrade from an ownCloud release to a compatible Nextcloud release or one newer. We generally recommend to move to the latest Nextcloud release that is compatible first before upgrading.');?></p>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('We have developed an upgrade path from ownCloud 10.5 to Nextcloud 20.0.4. Upgrade first to ownCloud 10.5 and then to Nextcloud 20.0.4. If you are on a very old ownCloud release, you can take a more direct path, which means you benefit from the more reliable upgrade process that Nextcloud offers.');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('This is the compatiblity overview:');?></p>
<ul>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.0.x is compatible with Nextcloud 9.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.1.x is compatible with Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 10.0.x is compatible with Nextcloud 12.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.0.x is compatible with Nextcloud 9.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.1.x is compatible with Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 10.0.x is compatible with Nextcloud 12.0.x');?></li>
</ul>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('This essentially means you can treat Nextcloud 9.0.x as an upgrade to ownCloud 9.0.x and Nextcloud 10.0.x as an upgrade to ownCloud 9.1.x');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Note that ownCloud 9.1.6 breaks easy upgrading to Nextcloud 10.0.5. We fixed this in 10.0.6! Similar, ownCloud 10.0.2 and 10.0.3 can only be upgraded from Nextcloud 12.0.4. We make sure we properly test the upgrade paths!');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('These are some examples of an upgrade path. The minor release (.x below) should always be the latest bugfix release. You can find these on the changelog pages,');?> <a class="hyperlink" href="<?php echo home_url('changelog') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('here for Nextcloud.</a>');?></p>
<ul>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 8.0.x -> ownCloud 8.1.x -> ownCloud 8.2.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 8.2.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.1.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x -> Nextcloud 11.0.x');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 10.0.- -> Nextcloud 12.0.0');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 8.0.x -> ownCloud 8.1.x -> ownCloud 8.2.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 8.2.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 9.0.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 9.1.x -> Nextcloud 10.0.x -> Nextcloud 11.0.x');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 10.0.x -> Nextcloud 12.0.0');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('ownCloud 10.1+ -> ownCloud 10.0.5 -> Nextcloud 20.0.4');?></li>
</ul>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('When upgrading, make sure to enable apps after every upgrade step so they can run their own upgrade scripts. We have fixed this issue in Nextcloud 12: apps will no longer be disabled when upgrading on systems running PHP 7. Note that we recommend to move to Nextcloud as soon as possible, to ensure a more reliable upgrade process.');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('If you are on a very old ownCloud release or want more details, read our advanced and detailed upgrade documentation in our blog on how to <a class="hyperlink" href="https://nextcloud.com/blog/protect-your-privacy-time-to-upgrade-to-nextcloud-11./">protect your privacy by upgrading to Nextcloud 11 or higher.</a> Note that upgrading from a Windows Server is not supported beyond moving over the data.');?></p>
@@ -175,18 +175,18 @@
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Nearly all ownCloud settings will be migrated to Nextcloud during the upgrade procedure. That means that internal and public (link) shares keep working, users keep their settings and you will retain app configuration, LDAP and external storage settings and more.');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Settings from proprietary extensions from ownCloud which have open source replacements in Nextcloud, however, will sometimes need to be reconfigured. The following apps have a Nextcloud equivalent but need re-configuration:');?></p>
<ul>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('File Retention');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('File Firewall');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('File Automated Tagging');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('File Drop');?></li>
- <li class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('SharePoint');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('File Retention');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('File Firewall');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('File Automated Tagging');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('File Drop');?></li>
+ <li><?php echo $l->t('SharePoint');?></li>
</ul>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('The open source replacements of these apps in Nextcloud offer at least the same and typically more capabilities. Configuration settings not mentioned in this list will be carried over from ownCloud to Nextcloud during upgrade.');?>
<h2 class="section--paragraph__title"><?php echo $l->t('License Compliance');?></h2>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud is licensed exclusively under the AGPL or less restrictive open source licenses, removing any risk of mixing incompatible licenses or other legal issues. If you have not made any changes to the code of ownCloud Server and did not develop custom ownCloud applications, you will not need to do anything to be in compliance with the open source licenses of Nextcloud. Note that theme changes or branding are unaffected by AGPL licensing. Find more information in our FAQ. Our sales team will be happy to <a class="hyperlink" href="');?><?php echo home_url('contact') ?>"><?php echo $l->t('answer any questions you have.</a>');?></p>
- <h2 class="section--paragraph__title"><?php echo $l->t('Take over of support contract');?></h2>
- <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud will honor any valid contract with ownCloud which has started before the 2nd of June 2016 for free if a new agreement is signed for a period of at least 12 months.');?></p>
+ <h2 class="section--paragraph__title"><?php echo $l->t('Free migration support');?></h2>
+ <p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('Nextcloud will support your migration from ownCloud to Nextcloud Enterprise for free as part of our Nextcloud Enterprise services.');?></p>
<p class="section--paragraph"><?php echo $l->t('<small>All product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners, which might in no way be associated or affiliated with Nextcloud.</small>');?></p>
</div>