Migration Plan: File Server → SharePoint Online

Draft Migration Plan: File Server → SharePoint Online

Phase 1 – Preparation (Week 1–2)

  1. Confirm licensing
    • Ensure all 30 users are on Microsoft 365 Business Premium (includes SharePoint Online, OneDrive, Intune, Defender).
  2. Inventory current file server
    • Map all shared drives/folders.
    • Record owners, permissions, and size of each share.
    • Identify legacy/archived data that can be excluded from migration.
  3. Design SharePoint site structure
    • One top-level Communication Site (Company Hub) for shared resources.
    • One Team Site per department (e.g., Sales, Finance, HR, Ops, IT).
    • Avoid too many subsites; keep it flat and use Microsoft Teams integration.
  4. Decide permissions model
    • Use Microsoft 365 Groups for access.
    • Keep permissions simple: Owners, Members, Visitors.
    • Define who will administer each site.
  5. Security baseline setup
    • Enforce MFA for all users.
    • Enable Conditional Access (block legacy authentication, restrict risky sign-ins).
    • Configure Defender for Business on all PCs.

Phase 2 – Pilot Migration (Week 3–4)

  1. Select a pilot group (e.g., Finance or HR, 5–6 users).
  2. Migrate a small set of data (using SharePoint Migration Tool).
  3. Test in real life:
    • Permissions and access.
    • Co-authoring in Word/Excel.
    • OneDrive sync for offline access.
  4. Collect feedback → adjust structure and permissions before wider rollout.

Phase 3 – Full Migration (Week 5–6)

  1. Communicate plan to all staff:
    • Explain folder structure.
    • Provide 30-minute training on SharePoint basics + safe sharing.
  2. Migrate department by department:
    • Sales → Finance → HR → Operations → IT.
    • Use off-hours or weekend windows for heavy data.
  3. Lock down file server to read-only after migration (safety net).
  4. Verify:
    • Data integrity.
    • Permissions.
    • External sharing policies applied.

Phase 4 – Optimisation (Week 7+)

  1. Decommission file server after 30–60 days of read-only fallback.
  2. Enable retention policies (e.g., 7 years for finance).
  3. Run monthly permission audits.
  4. Adopt additional security features:
    • Data Loss Prevention (DLP).
    • Sensitivity labels (confidential docs).
    • Conditional Access by location/device.
  5. Ongoing staff training — focus on phishing, external sharing, and OneDrive use.

Timeline Overview

  • Week 1–2: Prep & planning
  • Week 3–4: Pilot migration
  • Week 5–6: Department migrations
  • Week 7+: Optimisation & decommission file server

Key Tools

  • Microsoft SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT) — free from Microsoft.
  • OneDrive client — sync libraries for offline access.
  • Microsoft Admin Center / Security & Compliance Center — set policies.

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