Las MS Migration doesn't require disjoining and rejoining machine, and if you were the builder of the 2003 domain and run the BPA with no errors and warning it looks to me should be faster because you have no machines to build. Migrations I have to perform are only 10 and 5 users Obviously I will take image backup and system backup of both Just curious to know if somebody used that or other method and which kind of issue if any, they got
________________________________________ Da: David Lum [david....@nwea.org] Inviato: lunedì 9 luglio 2012 15.39 A: NT System Admin Issues Cc: jmajorow...@gmail.com Oggetto: RE: SBS 2003 to 2011 I have done two SBS2003 --> SBS2011 swings via the sbsmigration method (17 users at one site, 55 at the other) and highly recommend this method. If unsure of the inherited SBS2003 environment the new domain method might be the better way. Either way it's a lot of work, one of them has you disjoining/rejoining machines and re-creating user accounts, groups and passwords, etc. the other has you making sure the source environment is sound enough to do the swing. Dave -----Original Message----- From: Greg Sweers [mailto:gswe...@acts360.com] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 4:10 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Cc: jmajorow...@gmail.com Subject: RE: SBS 2003 to 2011 http://www.networkmigrationworkbook.com/ We have used his and Jeff Middleton to come up with our own checklist that varies client to client, but the majority of it is sound. We are doing less and less of this as we are migrating our clients to cloud solutions... (Okay so they are really just hosted solutions)...shhhh. Cloud gets them excited. Our last several SBS Migrations had literally zero downtime to our customer and we completed it faster than any other migration strategies we used before. Looks like I wont be doing much more of the SBS migrations going forward though with the latest from MS. Greg Sweers CEO ACTS360.com P.O. Box 1193 Brandon, FL 33509 813-657-0849 Office 813-758-6850 Cell 813-341-1270 Fax -----Original Message----- From: jesse-r...@wi.rr.com [mailto:jesse-r...@wi.rr.com] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:39 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Cc: jmajorow...@gmail.com Subject: Re: SBS 2003 to 2011 Would you be willing to share that set of instructions you already came up with, privately? Understanble if you rather not... Original Message: ----------------- From: Jim Majorowicz jmajorow...@gmail.com Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 12:28:39 -0700 To: ntsysadmin@lyris.sunbelt-software.com Subject: Re: SBS 2003 to 2011 We've taken to using the "New Domain" method for our last 4 conversions, the last for an office of 18 users. So much so, that we've worked out a pretty good set of instructions for the cutovers. Even Jeff's SBSMIGRATION method has it's drawbacks. No matter what method you use, make your own set of checklists. That way you've got everything covered. On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 9:18 AM, Jesse Rink <jesse-r...@wi.rr.com> wrote: > Customer purchased a brand new server to replacing aging SBS 2003 box. > I have been going through the Microsoft SBS 2003 -> SBS 2011 migration > document and it's very lengthy and seems time consuming. I have also read a > LOT of horror stories for this migration process and have a colleague > who went through it a few months back and said it was awful. > > > > It seems like, based on the problems people face when attempting the > migration process, it'd be easier, and take FAR fewer hours, to just > set the > new SBS 2011 box up as a new domain by itself. This way I don't even > have to touch the old SBS 2003 server at all (even upgrading it with > all the required service packs and patches for the MS migration > process might take hours, geez). So I'm thinking. > > > > 1. Build new SBS 2011 physical server and setup new domain. > > 2. Setup new Sonic Wall firewall for internet access (replaces ISA > 2004) > > 3. Login to each of the 9-10 user machines/laptops as the user and.. > > a. Backup their Exchange email to a PST file > > b. Document mapped drives and locations > > c. Backup their internet Favorites > > d. .what else might I be missing here? > > 4. Begin copying over files/data from various network shares/folders > from SBS 2003 server to SBS 2011 server and re-create folder shares, > setup NTFS permissions, etc. > > 5. Re-create each of the 9-10 user accounts in the new SBS 2011 domain > > 6. Un-join each of the 9-10 user machines/laptops from old SBS 2003 > domain > > 7. Join each of the 9-10 user machines/laptops to the new SBS 2011 > domain > > 8. Login to each of the 9-10 user machines/laptops as the user and.. > > a. Import their PST file into the SBS 2011 server > > b. Re-create mapped drives > > c. Restore Internet Favorites > > d. .what else might I be missing here? > > 9. Re-install GFI anti-spam software on SBS 2011 server (was > previously installed on SBS 2003) > > 10. They have 3 member-servers running 2008. I would also need to un-join > those from the SBS 2003 domain and join them to the new SBS 2011 domain. > > 11. Missing anything else? > > > > Seems like a workable plan which I can do over a Friday/Saturday. 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