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There is plenty of communication happening before, during, and after the migration.
TabMove is used to copy the content (at least) twice: once during a test migration, and then once again during the “final migration”. Note that the copying of the content is unlikely to take a full week like the example suggests, but rather a few hours. Nonetheless, planning enough time to experiment with TabMove and perform a few tests may be a good idea.
After the content has been copied during the first test migration, a feedback period for Creators is organized. They are invited to actively access and review their content that was copied to Tableau Cloud, and provide feedback. Tweaks and fixes can be applied as lessons learned in preparation of the final migration.
The final migration is planned well ahead of time and will server serve as the cutover after which Tableau Server is no longer accessed. The results of this final copy with TabMove are predictable thanks to previous iterative testing.
The decommissioning of Tableau Server is planned in the future, as a further incentive to fully transition operations to Tableau Cloud. Accesses for Viewers, Explorers and Creators who aren’t administrators can be taken away soon after the final migration.
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