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Question Migration Tool

Dork

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
CentOS 7.9
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.56 #2
Is it possible to use the migation tool in order to migrate the content of a Centos7 system to a server that uses alma8?
 
You can either to an in-place conversion with this tool which will keep all data as it is, but just upgrade the operating system:

Or you can use Plesk Migrator to migrate to another server. However, Plesk Migrator has some limitations that you can see here:
 
You can either to an in-place conversion with this tool which will keep all data as it is, but just upgrade the operating system:

Or you can use Plesk Migrator to migrate to another server. However, Plesk Migrator has some limitations that you can see here:
Sound not very good. I'm disapointed.
 
They look a lot, but which of these actually apply to your individual setup? I found that on my servers none or only very few apply. But I opted to use the centos2alma conversion script anyway.
 
They look a lot, but which of these actually apply to your individual setup? I found that on my servers none or only very few apply. But I opted to use the centos2alma conversion script anyway.
So I should convert the old server from CentOS7 to Alma8 and transfer the data to the new server?
 
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