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		<title>Converting from vBulletin to Invision Power Board</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All my community sites are powered by vBulletin. I&#8217;ve been using vBulletin for 9 years. I was an early adopter after the mess that happened with UBB in the pre-Infopop days. I never thought the day &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://bobschwarz.com/converting-from-vbulletin-to-invision-power-board/">More<span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All my community sites are powered by vBulletin. I&#8217;ve been using vBulletin for 9 years. I was an early adopter after the mess that happened with UBB in the pre-Infopop days. I never thought the day would come when I would have to move to another forum package. With the recent events at vBulletin like the presale fiasco where they want you buy or upgrade to a product that isn&#8217;t even available yet to the censorhip and banning of long standing customers on their forum I saw enough. IB doesn&#8217;t seem to have a clue or care about customer loyalty.</p>
<p>My original plan was to test vBulletin 4 on one site and then decide if I would upgrade the rest of the sites. After seeing what happened when Internet Brands upgraded to vBulletin 4 and after seeing it in action I changed my plan. All my sites will now be converted to IP.Board. vBulletin 4 offers me nothing. IP.Board on the other hand has features I&#8217;ve longed for. OpenID and Windows Live as well as Facebook signon modules. Then there is IP.Converge to easily integrate users across different software platforms.</p>
<p>Anyway this post is to track the progress of the first vBulletin to IP.Board conversion.</p>
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<p>Preparing for the conversion:</p>
<ul>
<li>Remove the archived forums that haven&#8217;t had any posts in 2 years. <strong>Done<br />
</strong></li>
<li>Prune inactive users.<strong> Done<br />
</strong></li>
<li>Remove vBulletin software and put up a site maintenance notice. <strong>Done</strong></li>
<li>Upload IP.Board and install and configure the settings. <strong>Done</strong></li>
<li>Start the vBulletin to IP.Board conversion process. <strong>Done</strong></li>
<li>Set permissions on forums and configure IP.Board <strong>Done</strong></li>
<li>Re-open site for the public <strong>Done</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Removing the archive forums has been running for over an hour now. I can&#8217;t believe that pruning 27K posts would take this long. This is really eating into the timetable I setup to get this done. I hope the member prune doesn&#8217;t take this long.</p>
<p><strong>Update:</strong></p>
<p>I hit a snag with my database. Had to roll back to a backup. The import is going smoothly as I write this update. I decided to do this a little different. I might lose a few posts in the process because I am leaving the site live until I have IPB configured the way I want. I will then make the test site live and shutoff the live site. So far everything is progressing nicely.</p>
<p><strong>Update 2:</strong></p>
<p>The conversion is going along smoothly. I knew it would take a while with over 700K posts. It&#8217;s 25% done on the post import. I&#8217;m going to finish the import tonight and tommorrow I hope to go live.</p>
<p>Some intersting things about my site. I did a zero post user prune. When I started the site had 33,791 users. After the prune of  banned users, zero post cound users and users that haven&#8217;t visited in a year I was left with 1686 users. I would venture to guess that most of them were spammers so nothing is really lost.</p>
<p><strong>Last Update</strong></p>
<p>The site is converted. You can check it out at <a class="linkification-ext" title="Linkification: http://ms-os.com" href="http://ms-os.com">http://ms-os.com</a>.</p>
<p>Some observations. In order to convert I had to install 2.3.6, convert and then upgrade to 3.0.4. I kept getting errors on post import at various stages. I edited the scripts to try and fix it and I did get farther along each time before I just gave up. I will say it was a pleasure being in code that is properly formatted and well commented. The code is clean unlike vbulletin which is a mess.</p>
<p>I bought my third license and will be doing another site tonight. Should be much easier this time. The site isn&#8217;t as large.</p>
<p>I converted another site. This one went off without a problem, but, I expected that since the site is a start up with not many posts. You can view it at <a class="linkification-ext" title="Linkification: http://windows2008forum.com" href="http://windows2008forum.com">http://windows2008forum.com</a>.</p>
<p>I have 4 more sites to do. One larger site and 3 smaller ones. The more I used IPB the more amazed I am that I stayed with vbulletin as long as I did. I will have some vbulletin licenses and vbseo licenses  for sale in the coming weeks.  I will also write a detailed howto for those that are going to convert from vbulletin to IPB.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep this post updated as the vBulletin to IP.Board progresses</p>
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