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data migration from 2008 to 2010. is it necessary?

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Hi.
I tried to search on the forum but I found nothing to solve my doubts.
I have to move from 2008 to 2010 and I am undecided if I migrate all files with the appropriate task scheduler utility. migration will take weeks and I wondered if, based on your experience, it is best to migrate everything.
What are the benefits? And if I don't, what's wrong with me?
Tell me about your experience?
thanks to everyone for availability
 
Hi.
I tried to search on the forum but I found nothing to solve my doubts.
I have to move from 2008 to 2010 and I am undecided if I migrate all files with the appropriate task scheduler utility. migration will take weeks and I wondered if, based on your experience, it is best to migrate everything.
What are the benefits? And if I don't, what's wrong with me?
Tell me about your experience?
thanks to everyone for availability
I immediately mix custom bookcases and templates, then from time to time what I need, even because if he finds something wrong with a file, he blocks the whole operation, and you have to start over, so in my opinion it's better to do it a little at a time... .
 
I immediately mix custom bookcases and templates, then from time to time what I need, even because if he finds something wrong with a file, he blocks the whole operation, and you have to start over, so in my opinion it's better to do it a little at a time... .
Okay, thank you.
2010 from the evidence I did, jumps "only" the assembly with problems and goes on.
 
the benefits of migration are in the speed of file manipulation and probably also in the reduction of file size.

as you have been told, better migrate only the drawings you use frequently (type custom bookcases, commercial material and the like).

The rest is not worth it. the historian so is and so remains.
 

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