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If you have a large quantity of data to migrate from WFM 6.5 to WFM 8.5.x (in fact, to WFM 7.6 or higher), you might choose to do a two-step migration—also known as a large data set migration. Any migration interrupts performance data collection; using this procedure ensures only the smallest amount of data is lost.
During a two-step migration, the WFM 6.5 Data Aggregator continues to run, collecting performance data for the migration period. This performance data is then transferred into the 8.5.x database during a second migration. This second migration takes a relatively brief time, and results in a minimal amount of uncollected data.
Purpose: To minimize the loss of real-time data while migrating your database.
Summary: In this procedure, 8.x.x represents the particular release that you are migrating to—for example, 8.5.x.
Prerequisites: You are currently running WFM 6.5 and migrating to WFM 8.x.x.