Upgrade from Tridon 2009 to Tridion 2013 [closed] - tridion

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Can anyone help me is there any possiblity to upgrade Tridion 2009 CME db to Tridion 2013 CME db? If yes what are those steps?
Thanks & regards,
Hiren Mistry

You can upgrade the Tridion 2009 SP1 database to Tridion 2013. The process is documented in the online manual: http://sdllivecontent.sdl.com/LiveContent/content/en-US/SDL_Tridion_2013/idheading-158932928 (login required).

Hiren. I recommend that you raise questions over at the Tridion Stack Exchange site.
The Tridion 2013 online documentation (login required) says:
You can upgrade to SDL Tridion 2013 from SDL Tridion 2009 SP1, SDL
Tridion 2011 SP1, SDL Tridion 2011 SP1 HR1 or SDL Tridion 2011 SP1
HR2.
There is a dedicated section on Upgrading Content Manager Databases (login required), which covers all of the necessary steps.
If you are on Tridion 2009 (not SP1), then you will probably have to upgrade the CM database in two steps.

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