Google content uses proprietary formats that are not readily accessible by other systems without conversion. The guides for the scenarios below have been verified to ensure that the process handles the migration of UW Google content including the necessary conversion process. If you choose to use another method, such as Google Takeout or a manual download of content, it is strongly recommended you verify whether the desired location supports the format selected before starting the process.
If you are using Google Drive for Desktop, or it's earlier predecessors such as Backup & Sync, please be aware that copying/pasting or dragging/dropping content from one drive location to another using the desktop client does not always work as it seems it should. In some cases, copying from one drive location to another creates a shortcut back to the original content rather than moving it to the new drive location. In other cases, the files appear in the new location but are not in an accessible state.
To ensure content is migrated from one UW Google account to another, please review the information provided in the relevant section(s) below.
Migrate from a UW Google account to a UW Office 365 account
Supports the following content:
Migrate from UW Google Drive to UW Office 365 using ShareGate
Supports the following content:
Migrate from UW Google Drive to UW Office 365 using Mover.io
Supports the following content:
Migrate from a UW Google account to a consumer @gmail.com account
Supports the following content:
Migrate from a UW Google account to a personal, non-Google account
Supports the following content:
Supports the following content:
Click here to learn how to download files from a Shared Drive
The list below are content types in Google that will not migrate natively to other cloud platforms and must be recreated manually.
For content that cannot migrate natively, or there is a need to keep the UW Google content in the Google environment, transfer of ownership is a suitable option. Please refer to Google's support pages for the particular product content you want to move.
UW-IT offers a curated list of resources found on the following Google products that may be helpful to your individual situation. Please treat this information as best effort and not end-all be-all as the vendor makes changes at a pace that UW-IT is unable to keep up with.
If you need further assistance, please contact UW-IT at help@uw.edu or 206-221-5000.