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id: MAXCONNECT-PAIN-001
title: Migration pain is multi-layered
type: PAIN
state: amber
area: A-problem-market
purpose: notebooklm-tier2
priority: S
work_kind: A
provenance: research
confidence: medium-high
triangulated: true
engagement: maxconnect
sources:
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-01-product-workings.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-02-architecture-integrations.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-03-migration-risks.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-04-licensing-economics-buyers.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-05-ecosystem-community-language.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-06-maxconnect-opportunity.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://notebooklm/answers/20260611T200650Z-07-community-opportunity.md
role: supporting
- uri: file://corpus/H-synthesis/tier2-notebooklm-synthesis-20260611.md
role: supporting
relates_to: []
feeds_atoms: []
open_questions: []
needs_validation: []
resolution_log: []
module:
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NotebookLM answers cluster migration pain into several layers: database integrity checks, data quality, customization archives, Java recompilation, user/auth migration, testing/cutover sequencing, OpenShift operation, and integration rewrites.
This supports the founder-context claim that customers are confused by MAS migration, but sharpens it: the confusion is not one thing; it spans technical, commercial, operational, and partner-selection domains.
