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Before starting your actual migration, we recommend the following:

Step 1. Learn the differences between Server/Data Center and Cloud

Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud combines key features from Refined for Server/Data Center (DC) with the convenience of the cloud. However, there are also some notable differences between the two products. Read this page to know what to expect when migrating

Step 2. Consider overhauling your setup

Migrating to a new platform can be a great opportunity to rethink your Confluence and Refined setup. We recommend to evaluate what was working well on the Server/DC instance - and what you can improve. You can opt to replicate your Server/DC setup on Cloud with improvements here and there, or see Cloud as a blank canvas to create a totally new setup. Whichever option you choose, ask yourself how you can leverage these key advantages of the Cloud infrastructure:

  • You can create as many sites as you want. What content can you split out into multiple sites?

  • You can add a space to as many sites as you want. What content can be relevant to include on multiple sites?

  • It’s easy to combine both JSM portals and Confluence spaces into one Refined site, if you get both Refined Sites for Confluence Cloud and Refined Sites for Jira Service Management Cloud. Could this improve your workflow and your site’s user experience? It opens up many new ways of using Refined Sites, including:

    • Building an intranet that features Confluence pages and blogs, as well as JSM portals. For example, this makes it easy for users to explore the company’s employee handbook and directly contact HR if they have any questions.

    • Creating an external-facing help site that features not just Confluence spaces, but also help desks. This way, users can create support requests if they can’t find what they are looking for.

For insights into the possibilities and best practices, have a look at these in-depth get-started guides:

Step 3. Prepare your base Confluence spaces (and JSM projects)

Once you have an idea of your sites' general structure, prepare your Confluence spaces – and your JSM projects too, if you plan to integrate those into your sites. Generally, we recommend to ask yourself the following questions:

  • Should I restructure my spaces/projects? In other words: which content can be merged and what can be split into separate spaces/projects?

  • Which spaces/projects should I introduce?

  • Which spaces/projects can I refresh?

  • Which spaces/projects can I slim down?

  • Which macros am I using on my Confluence pages and how will they work on Cloud? Steps 3 and 4 of this guide will help you prepare your macros for migration.

On Cloud, all spaces need to have a home page. Otherwise, your Refined sites can’t show the page tree menu that is located on the left hand side of all Confluence pages. If some of your spaces don’t have home pages yet, we recommend you to set up home pages already before migration:

  1. Use Atlassian’s Cloud Migration Assistant. In the App Vendor checks, you’ll get a notification if you have spaces without home pages.

  2. Download the report.

  3. Add a home page to each of the spaces in the list.

  4. Re-run the app vendor check to make sure all spaces are set up properly.

Step 4. Prepare for migrating your Confluence/third party macros

Click here for an overview of formatting and macros that are supported on Refined sites. The overview covers macros from Refined Toolkit, Confluence, and third party Atlassian Marketplace apps.

Because Refined Sites Cloud works as a site builder parallel to native Confluence, the app doesn’t change native Confluence. Therefore, Refined Sites doesn’t impact third party apps that provide functionalities in native Confluence such as apps for document management.

If a macro you use on Server/DC is not supported on Cloud, remove it from your pages and find a workaround. If you use a critical third party macro that we don’t support on Cloud, please reach out to us: migration assistance.

Team Calendars are not supported due to Atlassian API limitations. Click here to view the issue and vote on it.

Step 5. Set up a rollout plan

Because Refined Sites works parallel to Confluence Cloud, your sites don’t have to be ready directly after migrating. Users can access native Confluence while you build your Refined sites. This gives you ample time to get feedback and fine-tune the sites before introducing them to your user base.

When you’re ready, get started with our migration guide.

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