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Whether big or small, the first step in any migration process is planning. If planning takes a week or four weeks, then that is what it takes. Planning makes the migration process easier.
 
Whether big or small, the first step in any migration process is planning. If planning takes a week or four weeks, then that is what it takes. Planning makes the migration process easier.
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=== Joomla 1.5 to 3.10.x or 4.x is a major migration === <!--T:2-->
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=== Joomla 1.5 to 3.10.x or 4.x is a Major Migration === <!--T:2-->
The underlying structure of Joomla core extensions changed significantly. All data including core content, third-party extensions and template needs to migrate from 1.5 to 4.x.
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The underlying structure of Joomla core extensions changed significantly. All data including core content, third-party extensions and templates needs to migrate from 1.5 to 4.x.</translate>
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=== Joomla 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to Joomla 4.x is a Minor Migration (or a mini-migration) === <!--T:3-->
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A mini-migration means that the Joomla core extensions (Articles, Menus, Modules, Categories, Contacts, Web links, News Feeds, Search) can be upgraded with a one click update. All third party extensions including templates need to be addressed individually.</translate>
  
=== Joomla 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to Joomla 4.x is a minor migration (or a mini-migration) === <!--T:3-->
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A mini-migration means that the Joomla core extensions (Articles, Menus, Modules, Categories, Contacts, Weblinks, Newsfeeds, Search) can be upgraded with a one click update. All third party extensions including template need to be addressed individually.
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=== Joomla 2.5 to 4.x is Two Minor Migrations (or two mini-migrations) === <!--T:11-->
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If you are currently running Joomla 2.5 and want to migrate to Joomla 4.x, you will be doing two mini-migrations. The first will be from 2.5 to 3.10.x. The second will be 3.10.x to 4.x. See [[Planning for Mini-Migration - Joomla 2.5 to 4.x]] for the links and the best course of action.</translate>
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=== Joomla 2.5 to 4.x is two (2) minor migrations (or two (2) mini-migrations)
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=== Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x is an Upgrade, not a migration === <!--T:14-->
If you are currently running Joomla 2.5 and want to migrate to Joomla4.x, you will be doing two (2) mini-migrations. The first will be from 2.5 to 3.10.x. The second will be 3.10.x to 4.x. See [[Planning for Mini-Migration - Joomla 2.5 to 4.x]] for the links and best course of action.
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Thankfully, Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x is an upgrade, not a migration. Head over to the [[Joomla_4.4.x_to_5.x_Planning_and_Upgrade_Step_by_Step|Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x Planning and Upgrade Step by Step]] documentation.
  
 
=== Requirements === <!--T:4-->
 
=== Requirements === <!--T:4-->
Your server must meet the [https://downloads.joomla.org/technical-requirements Technical Requirements] of Joomla 3 and/or Joomla 4 to migrate on the same server.
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=== Third-party Extensions === <!--T:5-->
 
=== Third-party Extensions === <!--T:5-->
Joomla core is the easy part. Third-party extensions including templates are what makes a migration increase in the level of difficulty.
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=== Final Thoughts and Considerations === <!--T:6-->
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There are many considerations for both major migrations and minor migrations. If you've already done a migration from 1.5 to 2.5 or 2.5 to 3.10.x, you’re one up on the process. It will be much easier from 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to 4 than from 1.5 to 3 or 4. If you are running 1.5 and going to 4, take heart. You skipped two migrations in the middle. With proper planning you will have your new Joomla 4.x website up and running with few surprises.</translate>
  
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Going from 4.4.x to 5.x is an upgrade. Once you get to Joomla 4.4.x, follow the instructions for [[https://docs.joomla.org/Joomla_4.4.x_to_5.x_Planning_and_Upgrade_Step_by_Step|planning and upgrading to Joomla 5.x]].
There are many considerations for both major migrations and minor migrations. If you’ve already done a migration from 1.5 to 2.5, and/or 2.5 to 3.10.x you’re one up on the process as it will be much easier from 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to 4 than 1.5 to 3 or 4. If you are running 1.5 and going to 4, take heart, you skipped two migrations in the middle. With proper planning you will have your new Joomla 4.x website up and running with minimal surprises.</translate>
 
  
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Whether big or small, the first step in any migration process is planning. If planning takes a week or four weeks, then that is what it takes. Planning makes the migration process easier.

A few quick clarifying statements:

Joomla 1.5 to 3.10.x or 4.x is a Major Migration[edit]

The underlying structure of Joomla core extensions changed significantly. All data including core content, third-party extensions and templates needs to migrate from 1.5 to 4.x.

Joomla 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to Joomla 4.x is a Minor Migration (or a mini-migration)[edit]

A mini-migration means that the Joomla core extensions (Articles, Menus, Modules, Categories, Contacts, Web links, News Feeds, Search) can be upgraded with a one click update. All third party extensions including templates need to be addressed individually.

Joomla 2.5 to 4.x is Two Minor Migrations (or two mini-migrations)[edit]

If you are currently running Joomla 2.5 and want to migrate to Joomla 4.x, you will be doing two mini-migrations. The first will be from 2.5 to 3.10.x. The second will be 3.10.x to 4.x. See Planning for Mini-Migration - Joomla 2.5 to 4.x for the links and the best course of action.

Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x is an Upgrade, not a migration[edit]

Thankfully, Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x is an upgrade, not a migration. Head over to the Joomla 4.4.x to 5.x Planning and Upgrade Step by Step documentation.

Requirements[edit]

Your server must meet the Technical Requirements of Joomla 3 or Joomla 4 to migrate on the same server.

Third-party Extensions[edit]

Joomla core is the easy part. Third-party extensions including templates increase a migration's level of difficulty.

Final Thoughts and Considerations[edit]

There are many considerations for both major migrations and minor migrations. If you've already done a migration from 1.5 to 2.5 or 2.5 to 3.10.x, you’re one up on the process. It will be much easier from 2.5 to 3.10.x and 3.10.x to 4 than from 1.5 to 3 or 4. If you are running 1.5 and going to 4, take heart. You skipped two migrations in the middle. With proper planning you will have your new Joomla 4.x website up and running with few surprises.

Going from 4.4.x to 5.x is an upgrade. Once you get to Joomla 4.4.x, follow the instructions for [and upgrading to Joomla 5.x].