Documents on Migration from XI 2.0 to XI 7.0

HI,
I read in SAP help that we have to first migrate to XI 3.0 from 2.0 and then only we can migrate to XI 7.0. If any one having any documents or experiences on the same can share their knowledge on the same. Any help on this will be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Sudheer

Hi Sudheer,
      Please go through the below link to get some helpful information:
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