migration confluence: standalone 3.2 to ondemand 4.1?

mathieu scherz February 1, 2012

Hello,

How can I export my data from confluence standalone 3.2 and import them to confluence ondemand 4.1?

On this page ( https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Importing+wiki+data ),it is explained, but it works only when the confluence version are the same.

Thanks for your help

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Bastiaan Jansen
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February 1, 2012

Hi Mathieu,

It is correct that for importing Confluence data the versions of the products must me the same verison. In order to import your data we advise to install a temporary Confluence (with a trial license) that is the same version as the one used in OnDemand. Then you can import your data (complete import) into this version and from there create the space backups that are compatible.

Another option is to upgrade your local Confluence directly which I can understand is not the most appealing solution.

I hope this answers your question, If you have any additional questions let us know.

mathieu scherz February 1, 2012

Thanks for your answer Bastiaan!

Juste to be sure I understand:

The OnDemand do not have a "complete import" function? Is it why I have to use a new local confluence installation to migrate?

Bastiaan Jansen
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
February 2, 2012

You are completely right Mathiue. Please see the following page that shows all possible data imports into the OnDemand environment: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Importing+Data

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