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Question Plesk Migrator: is it possible to...

oops....

I didn't read that properly.
I thought the other way around.

It is possible to go from 12.50 to Onyx.
In the past it was never possible to go a version downward.
 
There is no version checking and restrictions in case of website migration. Therefore you can migrate webste from Onyx to 12.5
 
There is no version checking and restrictions in case of website migration. Therefore you can migrate webste from Onyx to 12.5
Nice to hear that the restriction of going "down" has gone with the new migrator.

In concept the new migrator is a giant step forward and of much more use than the old one.
 
Ohh... sorry for my mistake. I forgot that there is no site migration feature in Plesk 12.5 :(
 
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