Sharegate's migration offers migration and reporting features that work with most versions of SharePoint and other systems.
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Supported SharePoint versions
You can use supported versions of SharePoint for migrations at the source and destination and run most of the migration tool operations on them.
The following versions of SharePoint are supported:
- SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
- Microsoft 365
- OneDrive for Business
- SharePoint Online
- SharePoint Foundation 2013
- SharePoint 2013
- SharePoint 2016
- SharePoint 2019
- SharePoint Subscription Edition (SE)
- Nintex workflows and forms are not supported
Note: You need service pack 1 or higher to run Source analysis on SharePoint 2010.
SharePoint versions with limited support
Support may be limited for legacy products past their Microsoft support lifetime.
The following cannot be used as the destination with the Copy Structure and content feature.
- SharePoint 2003 (or Windows SharePoint Services 2.0)
- SharePoint 2007 (or Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)
- Business Productivity Online Standard Suite (BPOS)
The reporting feature is not supported for the following versions of SharePoint:
- SharePoint 2003 (or Windows SharePoint Services 2.0)
- SharePoint 2007 (or Windows SharePoint Services 3.0)
ShareGate continues to provide migration capabilities to move your environment to a newer version of SharePoint on-premises or to Microsoft 365. For more information, see Contacting our technical support team.
Other systems you can import into SharePoint from
These are the sources ShareGate's migration tool support:
- File Share (Mapped drives)
- You can also run a source analysis on your file share and download SharePoint content to your mapped drives.
- Google Drive (excluding shared drives)
- Box.com (via PowerShell only)
The following are the (most popular) sources that are not supported at this time:
- Alfresco
- Confluence
- Documentum
- Dropbox
- IBM Notes (Lotus Notes)