We have been using Confluence Server 5.9.7 now. Our user wants to migrate their Confluence space into
another space in same Confluence instance. Which way is the best to migrate their Confluence space into
another space in same Confluence instance? Please provide me with the detailed info on this matter.
The Copy Page Tree add-on is useful for this:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/com.nurago.confluence.plugins.treecopy/server/overview
Hi Hisamitsu,
I suggest you to export and import back the site following the following KB https://confluence.atlassian.com/confcloud/import-a-confluence-space-724765531.html
Cheers
Carlos
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But then you will not end up with one space with the merged content...
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Hi Hisamitsu,
I suggest to simply move all the pages on the root-level to the other space. In this way you move all the sub-pages also to the other space.
greetings
Benjamin
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You mean I can move all the pages on the root-level to the other space by one operation / task?
Could you provide me with more detailed indo, please?
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In short: you can.
BUT: If we talk about thousands of pages with attachments and so on, it might be a good idea to split the move action in smaller pieces, as you will run into timeouts if you try to move large amounts of pages.
My advice here: Get an overview of the amount of pages over all and try to identify the sections you can move including all sub-pages. Depending on the size of your space this could be several 10 equal sections. It is hard to give you a specific number, as this is related to the over-all performance of your system and the size of your pages and attachments. You can start moving smaller pieces of 10-20 pages and then increase the number of pages.
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@Hisamitsu Koga -
Benjamin's advice is good. Please also consider that to move all the pages from one space to another, you will need to:
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