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How do I migrate to Project Server 2016?
Similar to Project Online,the subscription to Project Lite gives you access rights to Project Server deployment.
We recommend that you migrate to Project Server 2019 if you can't migrate to Project Online.
Step 1: Migrate from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010.
After migrating to Project Server 2013 and verifying that your data has migrated successfully, the next step is to migrate your data to Project Server 2016.
You will need to do the following to upgrade to Project Server 2016.
If you are considering only migrating to Project Server 2013 if you are limited to an on-premises solution, it is important to note that it only has a few more years of support left.
If you are considering only migrating to Project Server 2013 if you are limited to an on-premises solution, it is important to note that it only has a few more years of support left.
Look at planning considerationsyou need to make when upgrading from Project Server 2013 to Project Server 2016.
The database-attach method is the only supportedmethod for upgrading from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013.
While details on how to upgrade can be found in the Upgrade to Project Server 2010 content set, it is important to understand that there are two distinct methods you can use to upgrade.
Get a high-level understanding of what you need to do to upgrade from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013.
The upgrade process will not onlyconvert your Project Server 2010 data to Project Server 2013 format, but will also consolidate the four Project Server 2010 databases to a single Project Web App database.
Luckily, there are Microsoft Partners you can turn to who do this for a living,whether you plan on migrating to Project Server 2016 or to Project Online.
For example, if you are migrating from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2016,you will first need to migrate from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010, and then check your data, and then do the same thing when you migrate to each successive version.
Look at planning considerationsyou need to make when upgrading from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010, including System Requirements.
For example, if you are migrating from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2019, you will first need to migrate from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013, and then check your data, and then do the same thing when you migrate to each successive version(Project Server 2016 and then Project Server 2019).
This means that you will need to migrate your Project Server 2010 data to the nextsuccessive version of Project Server until you upgrade to Project Server 2019.
For a comprehensive understanding of what you need to do to upgrade from Project Server 2010 to Project Server 2013, see the Upgrade to Project Server 2013 content set on TechNet.
Plan for your customizations- Be aware that many of the customizations you have working in your Project Server 2007 environmentmight not work when migrating to Project Server 2016 or to Project Online.
If you choose to keep your project data on-premises,you can migrate your Project Server 2010 environment to Project Server 2013, Project Server 2016, or Project Server 2019.
Once a task is complete,the result is uploaded to the project server and a new task is allocated.
Migrate to a newer on-premises version of Project Server(preferably Project Server 2016).
Subscription to Project Pro for Office 365 gives you the right to access Project Online and Project Server.
If you choose to migrate from Project Server 2010 to Project Online, you can do the following to manually migrate your project plan data.
Important considerations you need to make when planning to migrate from Project Server 2010.
You need to consider the following when planning to migrate from Project Server 2007.
Save your project plans from Project Server 2003 to. MPP format.