Migrating to Adobe Commerce - Overview
Last update: November 7, 2024
- Topics:
- Best Practices
CREATED FOR:
- Beginner
- Developer
Welcome to this comprehensive Adobe Commerce migration tutorial series. Designed for developers and businesses, these tutorials cover essential topics such as preparation, custom code evaluation, QA, performance, and security. Learn best practices and gain valuable insights from seasoned Adobe experts to ensure a smooth and successful migration to Adobe Commerce.
Who is this video series for?
- Developers looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in Adobe Commerce migration.
- Business planning to migrate to Adobe Commerce and seeking best practices.
- IT Teams responsible for managing and supporting e-commerce platforms.
- System Integrators aiming to streamline their migration processes.
Video content
- Learn essential steps and best practices for a successful migration to Adobe Commerce.
- Evaluate and optimize custom code, third-party modules, and understand key QA concepts.

Transcript
This is Russell with Adobe. This tutorial is an overview for the robust understanding for what’s involved with the migration to Adobe Commerce. By watching this, you’ll gain an understanding of some of the aspects you should be considering on your journey. Today, the preferred hosting option is Adobe Commerce Cloud. But this set of videos and tutorials should be applicable for other future releases of Adobe Commerce or perhaps other managed hosting solutions offered by Adobe or other vendors. We have several main topics and categories that will help organize this content and provide a way to segment the information depending on what phase you’re in. We’ll start off with preparation. And here, we’ll focus on the elements and expectations to follow to help realize a successful migration to Adobe Commerce. We also have a section for third party modules and custom and here we’ll dig into how to evaluate them, their usefulness, and often potential elimination, especially if you’re moving from an on-premise or an older version of Adobe Commerce to a new one or potentially Adobe Commerce Cloud. We’ll also help explain how to use App Builder to convert some of these old in-process customizations and other considerations to make them more future-proof and give you more flexibility. We’ll also have a section on Q&A and testing where we’ll get into some concepts and considerations as well as some pro tips and some real world advice. We’ll also cover security and other performance and pro tips. And here, we’ll dive into some tools, features, functionality that you just may not be aware of. These topics will help in any project from their preparation all the way through post-launch support. The end goal for each of these videos in this tutorial series is to prepare a company and of course a development team into the expectations and best practices for working with Adobe Commerce. I’ve compiled these topics after meetings with other seasoned architects from inside Adobe and Adobe partners and other highly regarded system integrators. This is going to be an ongoing and constantly growing section of Experience League with content dedicated exclusively to Adobe Commerce. While there’s no set schedule for these new additions in this particular area, we often release new Adobe Commerce tutorials and videos weekly. So as far as this topic and migrating to Adobe Commerce, this will continue to grow and evolve. So please come back often to Experience League to continue your journey learning on Adobe Commerce and all the other Adobe products.
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