Hello,
We are looking at possibly moving some spaces from Confluence 8.5.4 to SharePoint. I see there are some older posts about this topic, but wanted to see if anyone has successfully migrate from Confluence to SharePoint? What process was used or which 3rd party app was used?
Thanks
It depends on your requirements. For instance, you can export entire space through space tools as MS Word or PDF files. Then you can import the result into SharePoint to have all your pages in this format.
HTML publishing can be done through the process described on Microsoft site in the link on previous comment. However, you will loose page links, navigation, labels and many other types of essential content.
If you need more elaborate content, such as modern pages, links, macros, metadata, users, groups, permissions etc, you may consider professional solutions like Enterprise Bridge. You will also save a lot of time through process automation in this way.
@Chase Gonzales Hi Chase, you can use the WikiTraccs Confluence to SharePoint migration tool to migrate all your content to Sharepoint Online (not on-prem, though). Disclaimer about horn tooting: I'm the creator of WikiTraccs. Give the unlimited trial version a go and have a look at the results. Let me know if you have specific questions, I've seen quite some migration challenges in the last couple of months.
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@Chase Gonzales this was one of the best migration processes I saw that did not use a third party application. Hopefully this helps you https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/851296/confluence-to-sharepoint-online-migration
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