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Upgrade SharePoint 2003/2007 to SharePoint 2010
1. SharePoint 2003/2007 to SharePoint 2010 Upgrade Leonard Mwangi MCDBA, MCTS eTek Global Inc. We make IT work for You | Microsoft Solutions
2. Quick survey Microsoft Office? 2003? 2007? 2010? SharePoint version 2003 2007 2010 How often do you use SharePoint in a daily basis? Often Really Never
4. Things you should know (best practice) Requirements Hardware – x64 Operating System – Windows 2008 or Windows 2008 R2 Database Server – SQL 2005, SQL 2008 or SQL 2008 R2 No direct upgrade path from SPS 2003 to SPS 2010
5. Things you should know (best practice) Pre-upgrade requirements Service Pack 2 (MOSS & WSS) Pre-upgrade checker process Upgrade process decision (in-place, database attachment, hybrid process) Customizations Restructuring Databases sizes Database back-ups
6. Upgrade preparation Understand your environment Prepare for the upgrade Test, Test, Test Implementation Validate the process Review ULS
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8. user profiles in SSP are upgraded and moved to user taxonomy & profiles database.
14. Downtime mitigation Hybrid approach In-place upgrade Pros:- Farm settings are preserved. Customizations are still available after upgrade. Take advantage of multiple content db’s upgrade. Cons:- Network glut Direct access to SQL Server
15. Downtime mitigation Hybrid approach – read only Pros:- Existing farm still accepting user requests Take advantage of multiple content db’s upgrade. Hardware & Software upgrades Cons:- Customizations are not upgraded. Services & farm settings not upgraded Network glut Direct access to SQL Server
Pre-upgrade check – no of servers, Alternate Access mappings, Site definition, customizations, orphaned sites, invalid config, db requirementsRestructuring – multiple farms into one farm – April 2009 Cummulative update allows AAM settings in each content db allowing web apps to exist in the same farm without merging the URL’sGet-SPDatabase | Sort-Object disksizerequired -desc | Format-Table Name, @{Label ="Size in MB"; Expression = {$_.disksizerequired/1024/1024}}
Pre-upgrade check – no of servers, Alternate Access mappings, Site definition, customizations, orphaned sites, invalid config, db requirementsRestructuring – multiple farms into one farm – April 2009 Cumulative update allows AAM settings in each content db allowing web apps to exist in the same farm without merging the URL’sGet-SPDatabase | Sort-Object disksizerequired -desc | Format-Table Name, @{Label ="Size in MB"; Expression = {$_.disksizerequired/1024/1024}}