Building a website can be an intense process. Once it’s complete, you may feel a sense of accomplishment - and relief that you don’t have to do it again.
The migration cost varies based on your site's complexity and size. Factors like the amount of content, custom modules, design elements, and additional features required will influence the overall cost.
After the migration, Inclind offers ongoing support to ensure your site continues to perform well. We monitor the site for issues, provide troubleshooting assistance, and make necessary optimizations to maintain site performance and security.
Custom modules and themes need to be reviewed and possibly rewritten to be compatible with Drupal 10. Inclind’s team can help assess and update your custom code to ensure it functions correctly in the new environment, preserving your site's unique features and design.
Properly managed migration will maintain your site's SEO performance. Inclind ensures that URL structures, metadata, and redirects are correctly implemented to preserve search engine rankings.
All existing content, including nodes, users, taxonomies, and files, will be migrated to Drupal 10. Inclind uses the Drupal Migrate module to ensure your content is accurately transferred and intact.
Inclind strives to minimize downtime during the migration process. By setting up a development environment and thoroughly testing the migrated site before going live, we ensure that your site remains accessible to users with minimal disruption.
While you can perform the migration, it requires significant technical expertise and careful planning. The process involves updating core and contributed modules, migrating content, and ensuring custom code compatibility.
The duration of a Drupal 7 to Drupal 10 migration depends on the size and complexity of your website. A typical migration can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
Not migrating from Drupal 7 poses significant risks, including security vulnerabilities due to the end of support, compatibility issues with newer technologies, and potential functionality loss.