Microsoft Teams Migration Best Practices

Microsoft Teams Migration Best Practices

Even though our Teams Migration tool will ensure that there are no glitches in the process, however, there’s no harm in being extra cautious. If you are going for a heavy migration involving lots of users or huge data, taking a step or two Perth Migration Agents on your part will make your migration experience even better. Let’s talk about the Teams Migration Best Practices so that we can ensure that the migration can take place successfully with no risks and best outcomes.Preplanning

Preplanning always works in our favor, be it in any field and similarly, it does for Teams migration too. As soon as you are determined to migrate to Teams, make sure your source and destination are ready to undergo the process.

Ensure that the users are set up and licensed on Microsoft Teams before you initiate the migration process.

Pre-assess all the critical situations that might occur during the process is still going on and have backup plans to substitute the usage of the Teams platform during that duration unless its necessary to use it.Create admin accounts to monitor the migration process

The tool is self-sufficient to carry on the whole migration process but keeping a check on it manually always helps. Create new admin accounts beforehand on both the source and destination platforms so that the migration process can be easily tracked. Assessment is important and should not be skipped.Check for pre-existing duplicate names

The source and destination might have few common named users or groups. These may or may not be intentionally same and might have different permissions sets or purposes. If you find same named group names in the destination that you might not like to be merged to the new one, making little changes in their names can be a quick and easy fix.