Since it practically takes a button push to deploy a fresh OS, I always
stick with that.

 

Eg, Templates in Virtualization, or Syspreped images, etc.

 

That and the warm, fuzzy feeling you get with a new OS install.  It's like
getting a new kitten.

 

 

 

 

From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:paul.hutchi...@mira.co.uk] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 2:01 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Upgrading Windows in-place - your experiences?

 

I haven't upgraded a Windows Server install for years now as typically with
physical boxes the box gets replaced after a three year period so the OS is
rebuilt/refreshed. 

 

Virtualisation has changed that somewhat as we now have VM's with a
potentially infinite "physical" life, and as a result I have quite a few
that are still running Windows 2003.

 

I may rebuild them all with 2008 R2 which also solves the fact that right
now they're 32bit, but what are peoples experiences of upgrading Windows
in-place?

 

As I said I've not had to do so for years now so I'm out of touch with how
good/bad of an experience it is these days? The one potentially nice thing
is that other than any third-party apps, the VM's are about as clean as you
can get, no HP PSP or suchlike to have to deal with.

 

I should add we're talking small role-specific VM's here, nothing crazy like
Exchange.

 

Thanks,

Paul

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