Dear Joomla Support / Technical Team,
I am currently managing a migration project for a client’s website and require professional guidance to ensure a stable transition.
Current Environment:
CMS Version: Joomla 3.10.x (End of Life)
PHP Version: 7.4.33
Hosting: HostProfis (Plesk)
The Challenge: The website is outdated and currently running on an obsolete PHP version. We intend to migrate the site to a new domain and upgrade it to Joomla 5. However, the site uses several legacy extensions and a template that we suspect are incompatible with PHP 8.2 and Joomla 5 core.
Our Proposed Strategy:
Create a full backup and deploy it in a sandbox/test environment (subdomain).
Perform a clean installation of Joomla 5 on the target destination.
Manually migrate database content (articles, users, and media) to avoid carrying over "technical debt" or broken code from the 3.10 version.
Could you please confirm:
Is a direct "one-click" upgrade from 3.10 to 5.x advisable given the legacy environment?
Is a "clean install + content migration" approach considered the safest industry standard for sites this old?
Are there specific risks of "White Screen of Death" errors if we attempt to run this Joomla 3 site on a modern PHP 8 server?
Thank you for your professional expertise. I will share your recommendations with the site owner to finalize our roadmap.
Best regards,
Oleg Shchepelin
--
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Joomla! General Development" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to joomla-dev-gene...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/joomla-dev-general/78398a60-27e7-4005-a760-fd4ff4019087n%40googlegroups.com.