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1.     To ensure a smooth migration to Microsoft Windows Server 2008  R2 Standard Edition  you will need to make some changes to your  current network and server configuration  This section reviews the  steps you need to complete before performing the migration  Some  of these steps require more manual input  while others are as  simple and automated as completing a guided wizard  you can  accomplish all of them with a little planning     NOTE  Before you begin  verify that you have the latest   gt  updates installed on the servers you will be migrating from  by running the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server  2003 Best Practices Analyzer  Please see  http   support microsoft com kb 940439        This section addresses the following     Backing up your current configuration  Preparing your network   Modifying your user directory  Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410  Final considerations    Backing up your current configuration    Prior to completing any preparatory changes to your current  configuration  we recommend that you create a backup  The  migration process makes irreversible changes to your Microsoft  Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server  which we refer to  as the source server     Chances are that you already have a software solution or other  method in place to create backups on a regular basis to prevent  data loss  As long as your current backup solution can perform a  full system restoration  it is perfectly suitable for this purpose     Migrating two le
2.   Edition includes a revamped management console  making  adding new server roles  features  and functions easier than  ever before    Virtualization  Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2  Standard Edition supports Microsoft Hyper V  which you can  use to create virtual servers  You can use the virtual servers  to run legacy applications without fear that other  applications on the same physical server will create any  problems  Virtual servers also allow you to isolate business  functions for security or regulatory reasons     For more information about Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2  Standard Edition  see    http     www microsoft com windowsserver2008 en us 2008     std aspx     Features of the Dell PowerEdge T410  The Dell PowerEdge T410 offers many compelling new features   including the following     Storage  The Dell PowerEdge T410 holds up to 6 terabytes   6 000 gigabytes  of internal storage  giving you 25 percent  to 50 percent more internal storage than many common  small business servers    Memory  The Dell PowerEdge T410 holds up to 128 GB of  RAM   16 times the capacity of many older small business  servers  which typically hold a maximum of 8 GB of RAM   Power  The Dell PowerEdge T410 includes enhancements  that let it use less energy than many older servers  Because  our goal is to consolidate two legacy servers onto a single  Dell PowerEdge T410  the potential power savings are  dramatic    Processor  The Dell PowerEdge T410 uses Intel Xeon 5500  and 5600 serie
3.   press Enter  and  click Yes to confirm the operation    Type transfer pdc  press Enter  and click  Yes to confirm the operation    Type quit  press Enter twice to exit the  NTDSUTIL command line utility  and close the  command prompt     21    Final considerations    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    You are almost ready to begin the migration to your new Dell  PowerEdge T410 server  There are just a few final things to  consider before proceeding to the next section     Verify that your source server has the correct date  time   and time zone  Your source and destination server must have the  same date and time zone  and the clock must be set with no  greater than 5 minutes difference between the two servers     Encourage your users to delete any unnecessary emails   save important attachments  and archive any older mail   This helps reduce the time it takes to migrate the mailboxes to the  new server  If you plan on enabling Microsoft Forefront Security for  Exchange Server  FSE  on your new server  your users should save  any important email attachments  FSE automatically scans and  blocks attachments with certain file types  This step is a safeguard  to prevent any loss of email data     Plan your migration method for any other important  programs and applications  Verify compatibility of your software  applications with the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 based  operating system  Migrating these add
4.  Continue    f  When the installation is complete  click Finish    g  When notified that one of the Prerequisites requires  you to restart the computer  click OK    h  Restart the server if it does not restart  automatically    i  Navigate to the location of your installation  and  double click it to continue onto Step 3     On the splash screen  click Install Upgrade Advisor   Click Next to begin the installation wizard  accept the  licensing terms  and click Next    Click Next after verifying your Registration information   click Next at the Feature Selection screen  and finally  click Install to begin the installation    When the installation is complete  click Finish     Once you have installed the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade  Advisor  you can use this software to scan your Microsoft SQL  Server 2005 instances for potential migration issues by following  these steps     1     Select Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2008  R2 gt SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor     32    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    2  Click the Launch Upgrade Advisor Analysis Wizard link   and click Next to begin    3  Enter the SQL Server 2005 server name  and select the  features you want the Upgrade Advisor to analyze   Alternatively  click Detect to have the Upgrade Advisor  remotely scan the SQL Server 2005 instance and detect  which components are running on the SQL Server 2005  instance    4  Select th
5.  command prompt window    5  Restart your system     Demoting the source server as a domain controller    This is the final step before the source server can be  decommissioned or repurposed  Because Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2 cannot be demoted via the traditional dcpromo  methods  we will demote the domain controller by removing  manually as a domain controller from the new server     To complete this section  follow these steps     1  On the destination server  click Start  Administrative  Tools  Active Directory Sites and Services    2  Expand Sites   lt sitename gt   Servers   lt Sourceserver gt   where  lt sitename gt  is the location and  lt sourceserver gt   is the name of your source server  By default   lt sitename gt  is Default First Site Name    3  Right click NTDS Settings  and click Properties    4  In the General tab  uncheck the Global Catalog  checkbox  click Apply  then click OK    5  Restart your source server to ensure that the change  takes effect  As a way to verify that your source server  is no longer the Global Catalog server  you may open a  command prompt window in the source server once it  reboots  and type ping test local and it should  display the IP address of the destination server four  times after Reply from    6  Shut down your source server  and once it is off   physically unplug the source server from the network by  unplugging the Ethernet cable that connects the source  server to the network switch     41    Migrating two le
6.  context    lt servername gt    and expand the node  Click and  expand the single node below it    23  Click CN System  and expand the node    24  Click CN File Replication Service  and expand the node    25  Click CN Domain System Volume  SYSVOL share   and  expand the node    26 Right click the CN  lt servername gt  and click Delete   where  lt servername gt  is the name of your source server    27 Click Yes to confirm  and close ADSI Edit    28 Click Start  Administrative Tools  Active Directory Sites  and Services    29 Expand Sites   lt sitename gt   Servers  where  lt sitename gt   is the location of your source server  By default   lt sitename gt  is Default First Site Name     42    Summing up    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    30 Right click your source server  and click Delete  Click  Yes    31 Close Active Directory Sites and Services    32 Click Start  Administrative Tools  DNS    33 Expand  lt servername gt   Forward Lookup Zones  and  click  lt domainname gt   where  lt servername gt  is the name  of your destination server  and  lt domainname gt  is the  name of your domain    34 Right click  lt sourceserver gt  and click Properties  where   lt sourceserver gt  is the name of your source server    35 In the IP address space  change the IP address so that it  is the IP address of the new server    36 Click Apply  and click OK    37 Right click the  same as parent folder  record with  the cor
7.  mask of  your router to match the former IP address of your  Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2  internal network adapter  By doing this  we take  advantage of the fact that the Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2 server s former IP address was the  default gateway to access the Internet  thus avoiding  having to change the default gateway for every other  system in the network  Because every router is  different  check the router user   s manual for instructions  on how to configure the IP address of your internal  network    Disable DHCP on your router  Currently  your  Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2  server already has the DHCP service running  and that  role will transfer to the new server running Microsoft  Windows Server 2008 R2  See the router user   s manual  for specific instructions on disabling DHCP    Remove the Ethernet cable that leads to your  Internet service provider   s  ISP  modem or similar  device from the back of the Microsoft Windows  Small Business Server 2003 R2 server  and plug it  into the WAN port of your router  Depending on your  Internet connection  you may need to configure the  WAN port settings in the router with a specific IP    12    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    address as provided by your ISP  This will reestablish a  physical connection to the Internet    7  Run the Configure E mail and Internet  Connectivity Wizard to reconfigure 
8.  on  ARCHER  7 5 2010 3 11 46 PM       Export Report          Microsoft Corporation  All rights reserved    Figure 9  Sample Upgrade Advisor output report     Implementing the migration    This section features detailed information on how to migrate a  Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database and users on a legacy SQL  server to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 on your new server  Be  aware that various methods exist for migrating databases between  instances and versions of SQL Server  including detach attach     33    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    backup restore  and the Copy Database Wizard  We chose to use  the backup restore method for its simplicity and relative ease     Here is an overview of the migration process using the  backup restore method     1  Create a backup of your database on your legacy SQL  server    2  Transfer the database to your new server using a   network shared folder    Transfer your user logins    Restore your database on the destination server    Transfer your SQL Server Agent jobs     er    To keep users from issuing updates during the migration process   you can either set the database to read only mode  or set the  access property to SINGLE _USER  Both choices will mean that the  database will be unavailable to users during the migration  We  chose to set the database to SINGLE_USER mode  Be aware that in  SQL Server Management Studio  it may be necessary to close the  Object Ex
9.  regedit   When the Registry Editor window appears  go to the   following keys below  right click each  and click Export    Save each one in a location where you can copy them   off later      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE System CurrentControlSet S  ervices DNS Parameters     HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows  NT CurrentVersion DNS Server   Copy the dns_export folder and the two exported   registry keys to the Destination server     10  In the command prompt window  type net start    dns    server    and press Enter     To finish the DNS server role installation  complete the following  steps on the destination server     1     2     Open a command prompt window by clicking Start  Run   and typing cmd    In the command prompt window  type dnscmd   enumdirectorypartitions  press Enter  and verify  that the partition count and the names of the listed  partitions match those of the source server  If any of the  partitions are missing from the destination server  type  dnscmd  enlistdirectorypartition   lt partitionname gt   where  lt partitionname gt  is the  missing partition  For example   DomainDnsZones test local    Next  type net stop    dns server    and verify that the  service stopped successfully    Take the contents of the dns_export folder and copy  them into C  Windows System32 dns    Double click each of the exported registry keys and  install them into the registry    Type net start    dns server    and press Enter     20    Migrating two legacy HP servers to on
10.  servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Introduction    1 Dell can replace 2 HP servers       AND support 2X the users   a  150 p   USERS         room  for growth       PowerEdge    T410 2 HP ProLiant ML110 G5  Microsoft   Windows Microsoft Windows  Server   2008 R2 Small Business Server   2003 R2    Advances in server and software technologies enable small  businesses to reduce costs by consolidating multiple older servers  onto a single new server  The new Dell PowerEdge T410 and the  new features in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard  Edition offer a clear win to businesses seeking to lower IT expenses  and increase performance     Organizations with legacy servers  such as older HP ProLiant ML110  G5 systems  often find themselves running out of capacity and at a  decision point  Do they scale out and add more similar servers  or  do they scale up to a smaller number of more powerful servers  As  the results from our tests show  by scaling up to the more powerful  Dell PowerEdge T410  such organizations can accommodate more  users  get more computing power  and thus have the potential to  significantly reduce both systems management costs and energy  consumption     This Principled Technologies  PT  Guide explains the process for  consolidating an existing two server installation onto a single Dell  PowerEdge T410 and upgrading Microsoft Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2 Premium to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2  St
11.  you re ready     NOTE  You will likely see a domain controller warning in this    gt  check  This is because Microsoft recommends installing SQL  Server 2008 on a member server rather than your primary  domain controller server  For our purposes  you can ignore  this warning     8  At the Setup Role screen  select whether you want to  add all features with defaults  or perform a SQL Server  Feature Installation  For our purposes  we selected the  SQL Server Feature Installation  As Figure 7 shows  we  chose the following typical features     28    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    e Database Engine Services  e Full Text Search  e Client Tools Connectivity  e Client Tools Backwards Compatibility  e Management Tools Basic and Complete  OOOO OOOO zax  Feature Selection    Select the Standard features to install                                                                                                                    Setup Support Rules Features  Description   Peai Instance Features Server features are instance aware and  Feature Selection V  Database Engine Services have their own registry hives  They  Installation Rules SQL Server Replication support saps instances on a  a Configuration V  Full Text Search pes    i Analysis Services  Disk Space Requirements Reporting Services  Server Configuration Shared Features  Database Engine Configuration Business Intelligence Development Studio   gt  V  Client 
12. At the Select Server Roles screen  check the DHCP   Server checkbox  and click Next    Click Next to continue    At the Select Network Connection Bindings screen  check   the IP address of the network the DHCP server will use   for servicing clients  and click Next    8  At the Specify IPv4 DNS Server Settings screen  verify  that the parent domain and preferred DNS address is  accurate  and click Next    9  At the Specify IPv4 WINS Server Settings screen  leave  the default selection  and click Next    10 At the Add or Edit DHCP Scopes screen  click Next    11 At the Configure DHCPv6 Stateless Mode screen  click  Next    12 At the Specify IPv6 DNS Server Settings screen  verify  that the parent domain and DNS addresses are  accurate  and click Next    13 At the Authorize DHCP Server  select the use current   credentials radio button  and click Next     ae PS    No    40    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    14 Click Install   15 Click Close     To import your DHCP database and configuration  follow these  steps on the destination server     1  Copy the dhcpinfo txt exported DHCP database file from  the source server to the root of the C  drive of the  destination server    2  Click Start  Run  type cmd and click OK to open a  command prompt window    3  At the command prompt  type netsh dhcp server  import c  dhcpinfo txt all and press Enter    4  Upon successful completion of the import  you may close  the
13. CONNECTION WITH ITS TESTING  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES  IN NO EVENT SHALL PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES  INC    S LIABILITY  INCLUDING FOR DIRECT DAMAGES   EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID IN CONNECTION WITH PRINCIPLED TECHNOLOGIES  INC    S TESTING  CUSTOMER S  SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES ARE AS SET FORTH HEREIN     58    
14. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Migrating Microsoft SQL Server    Migrating SBS    Preparing    Migrating SQL    and Exchange       In this section  we provide specific details about migrating user  databases from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to Microsoft SQL Server  2008 R2  Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition is a  component that needs to be installed  For that reason  this section  begins with installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 and covers the  entire process until you have successfully migrated your databases     Microsoft recommends that you install SQL Server 2008 on a  member server rather than on your domain controller  in this case  also your primary server  For the purposes of this Guide  we will  install all components on a single server     This section addresses the following     e Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard   e Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Advisor to  analyze databases   e Implementing side by side migration    Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard    1  Insert the Microsoft SQL 2008 Standard DVD and  if  prompted  run setup exe    2  At the SQL Server Installation Center screen  click  Installation in the left pane  and click New SQL Server  installation or add features to an existing installation   Figure 6      27    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    WE SQL Server Installation Center   5  xj  Planning Ei New installation or add fea
15. Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    MIGRATION GUIDE    MIGRATING TWO LEGACY HP SERVERS  TO ONE DELL POWEREDGE T410    gy RUNNING MICROSOFT WINDOWS  SERVER 2008 R2    BD  Principled  a technologies    i    Table of contents    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    IWeligere tind a  Pere reree ery Torre rrr errr ry rr ON 3  Why consider migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008  R2 Standard Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410                  4  Migration OVEIMIEW ciciciciaiciercicasiangennenitenniatsiennatateamiend 7  Preparing for your MIgrati   M sicipasiaccnsavecanewasnanentasemninacaad 8  Backing up your current configuration      ssssssssessssrrrrrrsssss 8  Preparing your NetWork essan nannaa io 9  Modifying your user directory        ssessssssssserrsrresssrrsrrsessns 13  Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 Server      cccceeceaeeaes 16  Final Considerations sineren cewedemanibiews 22  Configuring the new server for MigratiOn          ccssessecseeees 23  Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites s e    23  Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  PEE E E A E T E E TT N 24  Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes        25  Migrating Microsoft SQL Serve   r      sssssssssessssssesessssssesesrsro 27  Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard            27  Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advi
16. Properties screen  click  Options    Scroll down to the last option on the Other Options  section    Change the Restrict Access option from MULTI_USER to  SINGLE_USER  or vice versa  by selecting it from the  drop down menu    Click OK    If prompted  click Yes to agree to shutting down other  connections     Transferring SQL logins and passwords between SQL Server  2005 and 2008 instances using Microsoft Knowledge Base  article 918992   To transfer your SQL logins and passwords  complete the following  steps on your legacy SQL server     1     2     Open an Internet Explorer window  and navigate to  http   support microsoft com kb 918992    Scroll down the Knowledge Base article to step 2 under  More Information  and highlight all of the text within the  blue box  beginning with the words USE master  and  ending with the words RETURN O GO  Right click the  highlighted text  and select Copy    Minimize the Internet Explorer window    Click Start gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SQL Server  Management Studio  and connect to the default  instance    Select the default instance you are connected to  and  click New Query     56    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    6  In the blank right pane  right click  and click Paste    7  Ensure that the entire block of text copied successfully   and click Execute    8  If the query execution is successful  the following  message will appear in the Messages window   Command s  
17. Tools Connectivity  ting R Integration Services  Installation Configuration Rules 7  Client Tools Backwards Compatibility  Ready to Install Client Tools SDK  Installation Progress CI SQL Server Books Online  V  Management Tools   Basic  Triin 7  Management Tools   Complete  SQL Client Connectivity SDK  Microsoft Sync Framework  Redistributable Features  Select All Unselect All  Shared feature directory  C  Program Files Microsoft SQL Server   A  Shared feature directory  x86    C  Program Files  x86 Microsoft SQL Server  os              lt  Back   Next  gt    Cancel   Help          Figure 7  Selecting your instance features in SQL Server 2008 R2  SetuP     9  At the Installation Rules screen  setup will check for any  additional impediments  When it finishes  click Next   10 At the Instance Configuration screen  accept the default   selections  and click Next   11 At the Disk Space Requirements screen  click Next   12 At the Server Configuration screen  do the following     a  On the Service accounts tab  enter the account name  and password you want to use  You must qualify the  account name with the domain name    lt domain gt   lt account gt   If you want to use a single  account for all SQL Server services  click Use the  same account for all SQL Server services and enter  the appropriate account and password information    b  On the Collation tab  accept the defaults unless you  have a specific requirement for other collations  and  click Next to continue     13 0n the A
18. Windows Server 2003 from the  drop down menu and click Raise  If a confirmation pop   up screen appears  click OK    If the operation succeeds  an additional notification pop   up screen appears  Click OK to return to the Active  Directory Domains and Trusts screen  and close that  screen     Installing source server domain and forest schema updates  To update your Active Directory domain and forest  follow the steps  outlined below  You will need your Microsoft Windows Server 2008  R2 installation DVD     1     Insert your Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 DVD into  the DVD drive on your source server  You may close any  pop up warnings or installation autorun messages that  appear    Open a command prompt window by clicking Start  Run   and then typing cmd     15    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    In the command prompt window  type d  and press  Enter  where d  is the drive letter of your DVD drive       Then  type support  adprep adprep32 exe     forestprep and press Enter  This command initiates  the Active Directory forest update       To proceed from the warning message asking you to    verify that all Windows 2000 domain controllers have  been updated  type c and press Enter to continue  This  will take a few minutes       Once adprep32 exe has finished updating the Active    Directory forest  proceed to the domain update by  typing support adprep adprep32 exe  domainprep   gpprep in the same comman
19. ailserver com     51    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Click Add      Select the appropriate server  and click OK    Click Configure    Once the settings have been configured  click Finish    In the center pane of Client Access  right click the   appropriate server    10 Select Enable Outlook Anywhere    11 0n the Enable Outlook Anywhere screen  enter your  mailserver address  for example   mail mailserver com    12 Select basic authentication    13 Ensure that the Allow secure channel  SSL  offloading is  unchecked    14 Click Enable    15 Click Finish     CONAW    Configuring the Hub Transport role    Here  you will configure the Hub Transport role  which is  responsible for routing all mail messages to and from your  mailboxes     Configuring the Mailbox role    1  Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server  2010Exchange Management Console    2  In the left pane  expand Organization Configuration  and  select Hub Transport    3  In the action pane on the far right  select New Send  Connector    4  Type SMTP as the send connector  select the intended  use as Internet  and click Next    5  In the Address space window  click Add    6  In the SMTP Address Space window  type   as the  address  ensure that the installer has checked Include  all subdomains  and click OK    7  Click Next    8  Accept defaults for the next two pages by clicking Next    9  At the New Connector page  click New to c
20. andard Edition  We will explain how to migrate user accounts   Active Directory     email software  and a database application     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    We have actually performed this procedure and consolidated two  legacy servers  a primary server running Microsoft Windows Small  Business Server 2003 R2 Premium with Microsoft Exchange Server  2003 and a member server running Microsoft Windows Server  2003 R2 Standard with SQL Server   2005 Workgroup Edition  onto  a single new Dell PowerEdge T410  The companion performance  report  available at   http   www principledtechnologies com clients reports Dell T410  SBS _performance0710 pdf shows that this one Dell PowerEdge  T410 running Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition performed  the work of two older HP ProLiant ML110 G5 servers while  supporting twice as many users  delivered better performance in  both applications  and left room for future growth     This Guide documents some best practices and can help you  simplify operations and take advantage of new features in Windows  Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition     In the sections that follow  we discuss some of the new features of  the servers and software  give an overview of the consolidation and  migration process  and discuss what to be aware of after the  migration is complete  The appendices to the Guide give detailed   step by step information on how to successfully complete the  migr
21. ant file initialization  you must give the  SE_MANAGE_VOLUME_NAME permission to the Windows account  under which you run the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 service     1   2     Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Local Security Policy   At the Local Security Policy screen  expand the Local  Policies folder in the left pane  and click User Rights  Assignment  Figure 8      30    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2       Local Security Policy     0  x   File Action View Help  es Flax sib  Bh Security Settings oli   El a Account Policies ial Deny log on as a batch job  E F   Local Policies i Deny log on as a service     z    Audit Policy E   Deny log on locally SUPPORT_388945a     a User Rights Assignment Li  Deny log on through Terminal Ser        C   Security Options S Enable computer and user accoun    Administrators      E  windows Frewal with Advanced Security Ga Force shutdown from a remote sy    Administrators Serv      E  Network List Manager Policies                         m  E  Public key Policies    Generate security audits LOCAL SERVICE NE     E  E  Software Restriction Policies Impersonate a dient after authen    LOCAL SERVICE NE     3 IP Security Policies on Local Computer e Increase a process working set Users  il Increase scheduling priority Administrators  Gal Load and unload device drivers Administrators Print     al Lock pages in memory  S   Log on as a batch job LOCAL SERVICE IU     E   Log on a
22. ateway of your destination server should be  the same as the subnet mask and gateway of your source server   and the preferred DNS server should be the actual IP address of  your source server because by default it also acts as the DNS  server  Because we used the default IP scheme of Microsoft  Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 for our network  we  assigned an IP address of 192 168 16 253  with subnet mask  255 255 255 0  a default gateway of 192 168 16 2  and  192 168 16 254 as our preferred DNS server since that is the IP  address of our source server     Running Windows Update   Now that your Dell PowerEdge T410 server is connected to your  network  the first thing you should do is run Windows Update to  install any available important or recommended updates  To check  for and install updates  follow these steps     17    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    1  Click Start  All Programs  Windows Update    2  At the Windows Update screen  you may choose to Turn  on automatic updates  or customize your update options  by clicking Let me choose my settings    3  Once you have enabled automatic updates or chosen a  custom update option  click Check for updates on the  upper left corner of the Windows Update window and  install any recommended or important updates     Joining the domain   Next  you must join the destination server to the domain of your  source server and give your destination server an appr
23. ation     NOTE  Those with more complex configurations  special     gt   requirements  or the desire to avoid implementing the  migration themselves may wish to investigate the  consulting services Microsoft and Dell offer     Why consider migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard  Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410     Because any migration requires an investment of time  it should  deliver clear benefits  In this section  we present just a few of the  benefits from migrating to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2  Standard Edition on a Dell PowerEdge T410     Features of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard  Edition   A small business is not necessarily a simple business  Business  needs  regulatory requirements  and other factors place an  increasing strain on limited IT resources  Microsoft Windows Server  2008 R2 Standard Edition addresses many of these issues  and  offers many compelling new features  including the following     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Simplified setup  Much of the setup is wizard based   making the installation and setup process considerably  simpler    Updated components  When you migrate to Microsoft  Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition  you  automatically upgrade key Microsoft Windows components   including Active Directory  Internet Information Services 7 5   IIS   Windows PowerShell 2 0  and more    Management  Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
24. ccount Provisioning tab of the Database Engine  Configuration screen  select whether you want to run  29    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    SQL Server 2008 in mixed mode or Windows  Authentication only  We recommend leveraging Active  Directory security and selecting Windows Authentication   However  if you have to migrate SQL Server logins  you  must select mixed mode  You must also specify at least  one SQL Server administrator  We clicked Add Current  User  If you run SQL Server 2008 in mixed mode  you  must enter a password for the    sa    account here     14 0n the Error and Usage Reporting screen  SQL Server    provides two options for participating in Microsoft   s data  collection program  Send error reports to Microsoft or  your corporate report server  and Send anonymous  feature usage data to Microsoft  Leave these unchecked  if you do not want to participate in Microsoft s data  collection program  Click Next to continue     15 The Installation Configuration Rules screen runs a check    to see if the installation will be blocked  When it is  finished  click Next     16 The Ready to install screen offers one last chance to    review your choices  After you do so  click Install     17 At the Installation Progress screen  wait until Setup is    complete  and click Next     18 The next screen notifies you that your installation was    completed successfully  Click Close to exit     To enable inst
25. ckly in the Upgrade Advisor interface or save reports for later  review     You can install and execute the Upgrade Advisor on machines  running Microsoft Windows XP SP2  Microsoft Windows Vista     Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later  or Microsoft Windows  Server 2008 R2  The Microsoft  NET 2 0 framework is also a  requirement to execute Upgrade Advisor     31    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    To install the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor   complete the following steps on your legacy server running SQL  Server 2005     i     6     Insert the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 DVD if your  Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server has a  DVD drive  or download the Upgrade Advisor from   http    www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami  lyID CEB4346F 657F 4D28 83F5   AAEOC5C83D52 amp amp displaylang de amp displaylang en   If you are prompted to install Microsoft  NET Framework  when beginning the installation process  click OK and  follow these instructions        a  In the Welcome to Setup window  click I have read  and ACCEPT the terms of the License Agreement  radio button  and click Install    In the Setup Complete window  click Exit    A Software Update Installation Wizard appears for  Hotfix for Windows Server 2003  KB942288 v4    Click Next    d  In the License Agreement window  click the I Agree  radio button  and click Next    e  In the KB942288 v4 Setup pop up window  click 
26. completed successfully    9  Click New Query  and type EXEC sp help revlogin in  the New Query window    10 Click Execute    11 When the command completes  view the Messages pane  and highlight all of the users you wish to transfer to  Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2  As a general guideline   the user logins you need to transfer do not include the  default system accounts  Each user will have two lines   the first stating their login name  and the second line  beginning with the words CREATE LOGIN  Once you  have highlighted all of the users you want to transfer   right click  and select Copy    12 Click Start gt Accessories gt Notepad    13 Right click in the Notepad window  and click Paste    14 Click File  and click Save As    15 Save the file as SQLusersscript sql in the File name field   and click Save                 You must transfer the SQLusersscript sql file to the destination   new  server using either a network shared folder or a USB flash  drive     To complete the transfer process  follow these steps on the  destination server     1  Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2008  R2 gt SQL Server Management Studio  and connect to the  default instance  Generally  the default instance is your  server name    2  Navigate to the location where you have transferred the  SQLuserscript sql file  and double click it to open it as a  new query window in SQL Server 2008 R2    3  When the file opens in Microsoft SQL Server  Management Studio  click Execute    4  I
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28. d prompt window and  pressing Enter        Once the domain update finishes  type    support  adprep adprep32 exe  rodcprep and press  Enter  This updates any Read Only Domain Controllers     Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 server    Now that your source server is ready  you need to perform a few  steps on your Dell PowerEdge T410 server running Microsoft  Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition  To simplify things  we  will call this the destination server     Once you have physically set up your destination server according  to Dell   s recommendations and booted into Microsoft Windows  Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition  you are ready to configure your  system for the migration  Here is an outline of the steps you will  perform in this section     Configuring your network   Running Windows Update   Joining the domain   Installing Active Directory and DNS  Transferring Operation Master roles    Configuring your network   In order to configure your network properly  you need to perform  two relatively simple steps  First  you will physically connect the  server into the network switch  and then you will configure the  network settings in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard    Edition     To physically connect the server into the network switch  complete  the following steps     1  Take an Ethernet cable and plug one end into an    available port in the Ethernet switch  For a visual  16    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Wind
29. d74208d617id amp displaylang en   Extract the installation files  and browse to the folder    where you extracted the installation files in a command  prompt  Run the following two commands via the  command prompt to update domain permissions  Setup   PrepareAD and Setup  PrepareDomain   Begin your Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 installation   and choose the Client Access Services  Transport Hub   and Mailbox services  Management Tools should  automatically select itself when you add these roles  See  Appendix D for specific settings to use    Run the following command after setup finishes to move  RPC over HTTP capabilities from Microsoft Exchange  Server 2003 to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010   ServerManagerCmd exe  I RPC over HTTP proxy  Open the Exchange Management Console  and click  Server Configuration gt Client Access  Configure your  External Client Access domain as your combined NLB  host name  mail  yourdomain    See Figure 5         24    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    6  On that same screen  right click your server  and choose  Enable Outlook Anywhere  Again  type your NLB host  name  mail  yourdomain  in the available space     EJ Configure External Client Access Domain   amp   as    Server selection    E Server selection  This wizard helps you configure the extemal domain used by your Client Access servers     L Completion    Enter the domain name you will use with your extemal Client Acce
30. dio  window  and connect to your default instance  Generally   the default instance is your server name    2  Right click Databases in the object explorer pane  and  select Restore Database       37    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    3  At the Restore Database screen  select the following  options     a       gt      a    Select the file        E  100  E 80  E 30  i  MSSQL10_50 MSSQGLSERVER      3g MSSQL  Sample Database bak  H 0 Binn  a m DATA      FTData  H B Install    JOBS  H 0 Log  H  Linorade x  Selected path   C  Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL  Files of type   Backup Files     bak   tm  x   File name   Sample Database bak    In the To database field  enter the name of the  database you wish to restore     NOTE  It is critical to use the same database  name as on your Microsoft SQL Server 2005  server  If the database name does not match   applications that depend on the database name  may break     Under Specify the source and location of backup  sets to restore  select the From device radio  button  and click the     button to the left of the  field    At the Specify Backup screen  select File as your  Backup media  and click Add    Navigate to C  Program Files Microsoft SQL  Server MSSQL  10_50 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL Backup  and select  the name of the backup file  Figure 12   Click OK          3 Documents and Settings ry    Exchange SetupLogs    B inetpub   E Intel   OpenManage   EB PerfL
31. e Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Transferring Operation Master roles   Finally  you will transfer the Operation Master roles  also known as  Flexible Single Master Operations  FSMO  roles from the source  server to the destination server  There are five  two forest wide  roles and three domain wide roles  The forest wide roles are the  schema master and the domain naming master  and the domain   wide roles are the infrastructure master  the RID master  and the    PDC emulator     To successfully transfer these roles  follow these steps on the    destination server   1     10     11     12     Click Start  type cmd  and press Enter to open  a command prompt    Type ntdsutil  and press Enter    When ntdsutil  appears  type roles and press  Enter    When fsmo maintenance  appears  type  connections and press Enter    When server connections  appears  type  connect to server   lt destinationservername gt  and press Enter   where  lt destinationservername gt  is the name  you have assigned to your destination server  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2   the server you are currently working on    Type quit and press Enter to go back to fsmo  maintenance     Type transfer schema master  press Enter   and click Yes to confirm the operation    Type transfer naming master  press Enter   and click Yes to confirm the operation    Type transfer infrastructure master   press Enter  and click Yes to confirm the  operation    Type transfer rid master
32. e Instance name and provide proper  authentication to SQL Server 2005    5  Select the Databases you want to analyze  If you want  to analyze trace files or SQL batch files  you may specify  their location here  Click Next to continue    6  Click Run to begin the analysis  Run times vary    7  Following the analysis of your SQL Server 2005 server   you can view the Upgrade Advisor report by clicking on  Launch Report  which lists warnings and errors  Figure             F Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor Report Viewer   18  x   3    Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor SOL Server2008R2  SSS a nT  D  View Report  Upgrade Advisor Report Location  C  Documents and Settings Administrator My Documents SQL Server 2008 A2 Upgrade Advisor Reports ARCHERSDE xml Open Report  Server  ARCHER E Fiterby   Instance or component   50L Server Z   Alissues a        Database Server       Importance   When to fix Description                 a   Before Full Text Search has changed in SQL Server 2008  Upgrade Advisor determined that Full text search is currently installed      Tellme more about this issue and how to resolve it    T This issue has been resolved           a A Advisory Other Database Engine upgrade issues  Several upgrade issues cannot be detected by Upgrade Advisor  To view undetectable issues  click  Tell me more about this issue and how to resolve it        Tellme more about this issue and how to resolve it   I This issue has been resolved              Generated
33. egacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    In the following steps  you create a new folder on the C   drive of  your legacy SQL server and enable sharing the folder temporarily  on the network     1  Navigate to the C   drive of your legacy SQL server  The  easiest way to access this is by clicking Start gt My  Computer  and then double clicking on C     2  Right click in the white space of the C   drive screen   select New  and click Folder    3  Select an appropriate name for the folder    4  Right click your newly created folder  and select Sharing  and Security    5  At the new folder Properties screen  click the Sharing  tab    6  Click the Share this folder radio button  and click  Permissions    7  At the Permissions screen  highlight the user Everyone   select the Allow checkboxes for Full Control  and click  OK  Figure 11      Permissions for SQL Migration Share RES    Share Permissions      Group or user names     i Everyone  Add      Remove    Permissions for Everyone Allow Deny    Full Control  Change  Read       Cancel   Apply      Figure 11  Sharing permissions for your new folder        36    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    8  Click OK to close your new folder Properties    9  Once you have created the network shared folder  copy  your SQL Server 2005 database backup into the shared  folder  By default  your database backup can be found in  C  P
34. eview feature allows users to  identify voicemails at work having to listen to the actual  message     Migration overview    The migration process includes the following key steps  We explain  each in detail in subsequent sections     e Preparing for the migration  o Backing up your current configuration  o Preparing your network  o Modifying your user directory  o Preparing your Dell PowerEdge T410 Server  o Final considerations  e Configuring the new server for migration  o Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites  o Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server  2010  o Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes  e Migrating Microsoft SQL Server  o Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Standard  o Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade  Advisor  o Implementing the migration  e Decommissioning the source server  o Migrating IP address and server name to the new  server  o Migrating DHCP  o Demoting the source server as a domain controller  e Summing up    Before you begin  please note that you will need the following  items to successfully complete this migration     e USB flash drive or external hard drive   e Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition  installation DVD   e Router firewall device  if you do not already have one  installed     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Preparing for your migration    Migrating SBS    Preparing    Migrating SQL    and Exchange   
35. ext    At the Backup Type  Destination  and Name screen   enter the desired location for your backup in the Choose  a place to save your backup field  and enter a name in  the Type a name for this backup field  Click Next    At the Completing the Backup or Restore Wizard screen   click Finish     backup requires a floppy disk  This floppy disk will be    9 NOTE  Using this backup software to create a full system    formatted as a bootable disk in case of a system crash     45    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix B  Reconfiguring networks    Disabling the second network adapter in your source server    1   2   3     4     Click Start gt Control Panel    Right click Network Connections  and select Open   Right click the Local Area Connection that is connected  to the Internet  and select Disable    Close the Network Connections window     Changing the IP address of your Microsoft Windows Small  Business Server 2003 R2 server internal network adapter    eae ee    Click Start gt Control Panel    Right click Network Connections  and select Open   Double click Server Local Area Connection    Click Internet Protocol  TCP IP   and click Properties   In the IP address field  enter the new IP address   Click OK    Click OK    Close the Network Connections window     Running the Connect to the Internet wizard    3     8   9     1  Click Start gt Server Management   2     Click Internet and E mail  and click C
36. f the query execution is successful  the following  message appears  Command s  completed successfully     57    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    About Principled Technologies    D  Principled  a7 f Technologies     Principled Technologies  Inc   1007 Slater Road  Suite 300  Durham  NC  27703  www principledtechnologies com    We provide industry leading fact based marketing and technology  assessment services  We bring to every assignment extensive  experience with and expertise in all aspects of technology testing  and analysis  from researching new technologies  to developing  new methodologies  to testing with existing and new tools     When the assessment is complete  we know how to present the  results to a broad range of target audiences  We provide our clients  with the materials they need  from market focused data to use in  their own collateral to custom sales aids  such as test reports   performance assessments  and white papers  Every document  reflects the results of our trusted independent analysis     We provide customized services that focus on our clients    individual  requirements  Whether the technology involves hardware   software  Web sites  or services  we offer the experience   expertise  and tools to help you assess how it will fare against its  competition  its performance  whether it   s ready to go to market   and its quality and reliability     Our founders  Mark L  Van Name an
37. g Web distribution from both mailbox VMs     1  Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server  2010 gt Exchange Management Console    2  In the left pane  expand Organization Configuration  and  select Mailbox    3  In the center pane  click the Offline Address Book tab    Right click the Default Offline Address List  and click   Move      On the Move Offline Address Book screen  click Browse      Select the first mailbox server  and click OK    Click Move    Once the move is complete  click Finish    Right click Default Offline Address List  and click   Properties    10 Click the Distribution Tab    11 Click Enable Web based distribution    12 Click Add      13 Select both OAB sites  and click OK     A    CONAW    53    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    14 Click Apply  and click OK   15 Restart your server     54    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix E  Migrating user mailboxes to the new server    Here  you will need to migrate user mailboxes off the Microsoft  Exchange Server 2003 server and onto your Microsoft Exchange  Server 2010 server  This is the final step in the Exchange Server  migration process       gt      PY    eee eS    9     NOTE  Depending on the size of your organization  you  may find it easier to manage the mailbox moves using  the Move Mailbox cmdlet in the Exchange Management  Shell     Click Sta
38. gacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    7  Restart your destination server    8  On the destination serverlick Start  Administrative Tools   Server Manager    9  In the left pane of Server Manager  expand Roles  and  click Active Directory Domain Services    10 In the right pane  scroll down to the Advanced Tools  section  and click ADSI Edit in the AD DS Tools  subsection    11 In ADSI Edit  click Action  Connect to      12 In the Connection Settings window  click the Select a  well known Naming Context  radio button  and select  Configuration from the drop down menu  Click OK    13 In the left pane  click Configuration   lt servername gt    and expand the node    14 Click CN Configuration  and expand the node    15 Click CN Sites  and expand the node    16 Click CN  lt sitename gt   where  lt sitename gt  is the  location of your source server  and expand the node  By  default  the site name is Default First Site Name    17 Click CN Servers  and expand the node    18 Click CN  lt servername gt   where  lt servername gt  is the  name of your source server  and expand the node    19 Right click CN NTDS Settings  click Delete  and click  Yes twice    20 In the left pane  right click ADSI Edit  and click Connect  to      21 In the Connection Settings window  click the Select a  well known Naming Context  radio button  and select  Default naming context from the drop down menu  Click  OK    22 In the left pane  click Default naming
39. gacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    If you are using the backup solution that is included with Microsoft  Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 for your regular system  backups  you can also use this to create a manual backup  Just be  sure that it is configured to create a backup of the entire system   To begin a manual backup  follow these steps     1  Click Start  and click Server Management    2  In the left pane  click Backup  A series of backup related  options appears in the right pane    3  Click Back up now  This brings up a Backup Utility  screen    4  Click Start Backup to begin     NOTE  Depending on the amount of information you are      backing up and the backup method of your software  this  procedure could take several hours to complete  You may  want to consider starting a backup and letting it run  overnight     If you currently do not have any backup method configured or you  need to reconfigure the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server  2003 R2 backup agent to create a full system backup  refer to  Appendix A for step by step instructions     Additionally  if any member servers are running applications that  you wish to migrate to your new server  you will also want to  create backups of those  The Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2  operating systems also have integrated backup software  See  Appendix A for additional information on using this backup  software     Preparing your network    Microsoft Wind
40. he server    7  Download Exchange Server 2010 from the following  location   http   www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami  lyID 05741f65 2a7b 4070 879f   d74208d617id amp displaylang en    8  Double click Exchange2010x64 exe    9  Select a folder to extract the installation files to  and  click OK    10 Open a command line at the location the files were  extracted to           NOTE  The two Run commands that follow only need to  be run once per domain that is being configured     11 Run Setup  PrepareAD   12 Run Setup  PrepareDomain   13 Run Setup EXE   14 The installer should consider Steps 1 and 2 complete   and gray them out    15 Click the link to Step 3  Choose Exchange Language  Option    16 Click Install only languages from the DVD    17 Click the link to Step 4  Install Microsoft Exchange  Server 2010    18 Click Next to proceed past the introduction screen    19 Accept the license agreement  and click Next    20 Select No for error reporting  and click Next     50    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    21 Select Custom Exchange Server Installation  and click  Next    22 Select Client Access Services  Hub Transport  and  Mailbox  Exchange will automatically select Exchange  Management Tools as well     23 Leave the organization name at default  First  Organization   and click Next    24 At the question about client computers running Outlook  2003 and earlier  select Yes  and click Next    25 O
41. hoose Add Features    Choose  NET 3 5 1 Features  and install them    Once that finishes  click Roles  and choose Add Roles   At the Before You Begin screen  click Next    Click Web Server  IIS   Add IIS 6 Metabase  Compatibility  IIS 6 Management Console  Basic  Authentication  Windows Authentication  Digest  Authentication  and Dynamic content Compression    23    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    checkboxes  and proceed to install the Web Server  IIS   role    Open Services  and set the Net tcp port sharing to  automatic    Install the Active Directory Domain Services remote  management tools by opening a command prompt and  running the following command  ServerManagerCmd  i  RSAT ADDS   Restart the system    Install the x64 version of the 2007 Office System  Converter  Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 from    http   go microsoft com fwlink  linkid 123380     Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010    To install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on your  destination server  complete the steps below  For complete details  on installing and configuring the Exchange Server 2010 Client  Access Services  Hub Transport  and Mailbox roles  see Appendix    D     NOTE  Plan on at least 30 minutes for setting up Microsoft    gt   Exchange Server 2010     1     Download Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 from  http    www microsoft com downloads details aspx Fami  lyID 05741f65 2a7b 4070 879f     
42. ick Yes to continue    10 At the Install from Media screen  leave Replicate data  over the network from an existing domain controller  selected  and click Next    11 At the Source Domain Controller  select the Use this  specific domain controller radio button  click to highlight  the appropriate domain controller name  and click Next    12 At the system folder location screen  leave the default  options  and click Next    13  Assign a Directory Services Restore Mode Administrator  account password  and click Next    14  At the Summary screen  review your selections  and  click Next    15 Once Active Directory Domain Services finishes  installing  click Finish  and restart the system     To continue the DNS server role installation  complete the following  steps below on the source server     1  Open a command prompt window by clicking Start  Run   and typing cmd   2  In the command prompt window  type dnscmd   enumdirectorypartitions  press Enter  and take note  19    9     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    of the directory partition count as well as the names of   the listed partitions    Next  type net stop    dns server    and press Enter    Once the service has successfully stopped  type xcopy    windir  system32 dns c  dns_export  s and press   Enter    Type d to specify a directory name    Go to the newly created dns_export folder in C    and   delete the Samples folder    Click Start  Run  and type
43. ill save your database backup to  C  Program Files Microsoft SQL  Server MSSQL Backup where you can copy it onto  the network shared folder                                         p Back Up Database   Sample Database 7g    si lol x   Selectapage    __ 8 Script    i Help  LA General     Options    Source  Database  Sample Database  Recovery model  E IMPLE  Backup type   Fu X    Backup component     Database     Files and filegroups      Backup set  Name   Sample Database Full Database Backup  Description     Backup set will expire   After  0    days  C On     Connection Sessa  Server     SOL SERVER Back up to    Disk    Tape  Connection  C  Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSS Add       SQL SERVERAdministrator  3    i Remove    a View connection properties  Contents    Ready      Cancel    4a       Figure 10  Backing up your SQL Server 2005 database     5  Optionally  on the Options tab  select the checkbox to  Verify your database backup upon completion       gt   NOTE  This option increases backup time but checks the  integrity of the backup file     6  Click OK to begin your backup creation  When the  backup process completes successfully  a pop up screen  appears     Transferring the database to your new server using a  network shared folder   Because your servers are all now on the same network  you can  take advantage of shared folders across a network to transfer your  SQL Server databases from the legacy SQL server to the  destination server     35    Migrating two l
44. itional applications is beyond  the scope of this Migration Guide     22    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Configuring the new server for migration    Preparing       Migrating SBS  and Exchange    Migrating SQL       In this section  we focus on configuring your new Dell PowerEdge  T410 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  and migrating critical  components such as Active Directory  DNS  and your Exchange  Server mailboxes     This section addresses the following     e Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites  e Installing and configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  e Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes       NOTE  Once you have logged in  you may see a pop up  window stating This Program has known compatibility  issues  referring to Microsoft Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2 on the source server within the network   Because you will be decommissioning the source server  after completing migration  you may ignore this warning  and click Cancel     Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 prerequisites    There are a few prerequisites required to install Microsoft Exchange  Server 2010  These prerequisites are  NET 3 5  IIS  and installing  Microsoft Filter Pack  The CAS role also suggests that you set the  Net tcp port sharing to automatic  Appendix C provides complete   detailed installation instructions     1     a eda    Click Start  and click Server Manager  Click Features   and c
45. l     Information in this document is subject to change without notice     44    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix A  Configuring backups    Configuring Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003  R2 Backup for a manual backup    1   2   3     8     9     Click Start gt Server Management    Click Backup  and click Configure Backup    At the Welcome to the Windows Small Business Server  Backup Configuration Wizard screen  click Next    At the Backup Location screen  select the media type  where you wish to save your backup  browse to it if  applicable  and click Next    At the Backup Data Summary screen  click Next    At the Define Backup Schedule screen  leave defaults   and click Next    At the Storage Allocation for Deleted Files and E mail  screen  verify that both checkboxes are selected  and  click Next    At the Completing the Windows Small Business Server  Backup Configuration Wizard screen  click Finish    At the Backup Configuration Wizard screen  click Close     Backing up a member server running Microsoft Windows  Server 2003 R2    1     2     3     Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt System  Tools gt Backup    At the Welcome to Backup or Restore Wizard screen   click Next    At the Backup or Restore screen  click the Back up files  and settings radio button  and click Next    At the What to Back Up screen  click the All information  on this computer radio button  and click N
46. lations schedule SQL Server Agent jobs that run  against their databases  You must migrate these jobs to your new  Microsoft SQL Server 2008 server  Locate the jobs you need to  migrate in SQL Server Management Studio  on your Microsoft SQL  Server 2005 server  under the SQL Server Agent  right click each  one  and select Script Job As gt Create To gt New Query Window   Connect to the SQL Server 2008 server  and run the resulting  script in a query window     39    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Decommissioning the source server    Migrating DHCP    There are just a few final steps left before the migration is  complete  First  we will migrate the DHCP role  and  finally  we will  demote the source server as a domain controller so that it can be  safely decommissioned     Migrating the DHCP role from your source server to your  destination server is a simple export import procedure that can be  completed relatively quickly     To export your DHCP database and configuration  follow these  steps on the source server     1  Click Start  Run  type cmd and click OK to open a  command prompt window    2  Type netsh dhcp server export C  dhcpinfo txt  all and press Enter     To install the DHCP Server service on an existing Windows Server  2003 based computer     Click Start  Administrative Tools  Server Manager    In the left pane  click Roles    In the right pane  click Add Roles    Click Next to continue    
47. n the Configure Client Access server external domain  screen  check the box for The Client Access server role  will be Internet facing  and enter the domain of your  server    26 At the Mail Flow settings screen  click browse  select the  appropriate Exchange server  and click OK  Click Next    27 At the Customer Experience Improvement Program  screen  select I don   t wish to join the program at this  time  and click Next    28 If a warning about a lack of SMTP appears after the  check finishes  ignore it    29 Click Install to start the installation process    30 Once installation is complete  click Finish  Exchange  should automatically open the Exchange Management  Console    31 Open a command prompt  and run  ServerManagerCmd exe  I RPC over HTTP proxy     Configuring the Client Access Services role    Here  you will configure Client Access Services  including Outlook  Web Access  Outlook Anywhere  and ActiveSync       gt      NOTE  If you use SSL  as part of the migration  you will  also need to move your certificates to the Microsoft  Exchange Server 2010 server     1  If Exchange does not automatically open the Exchange  Management Console  click Start gt All  Programs  gt Microsoft Exchange Server 20103Exchange  Management Console    2  In the left pane  expand Server Configuration  and select  Client Access    3  Right click and select Configure External Client Access  Domain      4  On the Server selection screen  enter your mailserver  address  for example  mail m
48. n view Help  e  gt   m  B2 m  Active Directory Domains and Trust  Active Directory Domains and Trusts  eee a  a  5    PPtest local domainDNs                      Figure 3  Active Directory Domains and Trusts screen     2  To raise the domain functional level  right click your  domain name in the left pane  and select Raise Domain  Functional Level    3  An additional Raise Domain Functional Level screen pops  up  Figure 4   Select Windows Sever 2003 from the  drop down menu  and click Raise  If a confirmation pop   up screen appears  click OK     14    Raise Domain Functional Level    xj    Domain name        Current domain functional level   Windows 2000 native    Select an available domain functional level    windows Server 2003 oe      A After you raise the domain functional level  it cannot be reversed  For more information  on domain functional levels  click Help     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Cancel   Help         Figure 4  Raise Domain Functional Level pop up screen        4     5     6     If the operation succeeds  an additional notification pop   up screen appears  Click OK to return to the Active  Directory Domains and Trusts screen    To raise the forest functional level  right click Active  Directory Domains and Trusts just above your domain  name in the left pane  and select Raise Forest Functional  Level    An additional Raise Forest Functional Level screen pops  up  As before  select 
49. ng to  the Internet and your private network while keeping them  separated from each other     10    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Internet  A       Router    192 168 16 2               SBS 2003 Client 1       Client 2 Client 3    New IP  Addresses       Figure 2  Migration ready network        Figure 2 displays how your network should be configured for the  migration  with a dotted line indicating the connection that you will  set up before you perform the actual migration to your new Dell  PowerEdge T410  If your current network is set up like Figure 1  we  have devised a method of introducing a router and defining the IP  address of your new server in a way that prevents you from having  to make changes to every system on the network  If your current  network setup already matches Figure 2  you may skip to the  Modifying your user directory section below     Below  we provide an overview of the steps needed to seamlessly  introduce a router firewall and reconfigure your Microsoft Windows  Small Business Server 2003 R2 network  Note that your users will  temporarily lose access to the Internet during this process     1  Connect your router  Generally speaking  there are  two types of connections on a typical router  a wide area  network  WAN  port  and usually several local area  network  LAN  ports  For now  once you have powered  on your router  plug in an Ethernet cable from your  network switch in
50. ogs       Program Files   E Broadcom   Common Files    3 Intemet Explorer    39 Microsoft   Microsoft Analysis Services   3 Microsoft SQL Server                         GAB                          TE  Ge                                                           Figure 12  Selecting the database to restore     38    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    e  Click OK again to return to the Restore Database  screen  Figure 13   Check the Restore checkbox   and click OK                     amp  Restore Database   Sample Database   0  x     Solocta pa LS Script    Dh Help    Ee Options                Destination for restore    Select or type the name of a new or existing database for your restore operation     To database   Sample Database 7   To a point in time   Most recent possible R    Source for restore       Specify the source and location of backup sets to restore     C From database  l zj      From device   CAProgram Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL10 MS  Bl    Select the backup sets to restore     Connection    Server    local     Connection   TEST Admin       View connection properties                Figure 13  Restoring your selected database     4  When the Restore of database completed successfully  screen appears  click OK    5  While in SQL Server Management Studio  reset the  database access property to multi user  See Appendix F  for details     Transferring SQL Server Agent jobs   Almost all instal
51. oles    At the Select Server Roles screen  click Web Server   IIS   and click Next    At the Introduction to Web Server  IIS  screen  click  Next    At the Select Role Services screen  select the IIS 6  Metabase Compatibility  IIS 6 Management Console   Basic Authentication  Windows Authentication  Digest  Authentication  and Dynamic content Compression  checkboxes  Click Next    At the Confirm Installation Selections screen  click  Install    At the Installation Results screen  click Close     Installing Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0    To install Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0  complete the following steps   this is required to install Exchange Server 2010      1   2     Double click the FilterPackx64 installer   At the Welcome screen  click Next   49    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    3  At the License Agreement screen  accept the terms in  the agreement by checking the checkbox  and click  Next    4  Click OK to close the installation     Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010    Install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 by  completing the following steps     1  Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager    2  Click Start  type services and press Enter    3  Right click the Net Tcp Port Sharing service  and click  Properties    4  Change the Net Tcp Port Sharing startup type to  Automatic  and click OK    5  Open a command prompt  and run ServerManagerCmd    i RSAT ADDS   6  Restart t
52. onnect to the  Internet    At the Welcome to the Configure E mail and Internet  Connection Wizard screen  click Next    At the Connection Type screen  click the Broadband  radio button  and click Next    At the Broadband Connection screen  select A local  router device with an IP address from the My server  uses drop down menu  Click Next    At the Router Connection screen  enter the preferred  DNS server and the Local IP address in the appropriate  fields  Check the My server uses a single network  connection for other Internet access and the local  network checkbox  and click Next    If a warning pops up about configuring an external  firewall device  click Yes to view additional information  or click No to continue    When the network adapter warning pops up  click No   At the Web Serviced Configuration screen  leave the  default selections  and click Next     10 At the Web Server Certificate screen  select the    appropriate radio button if you have an existing  certificate  or create a new one  and click Next     11 At the Internet E mail screen  click Do not change    Internet e mail configuration  and click Next     12 At the E mail Delivery Method screen  click the use DNS    to route e mail radio button  and click Next     13 At the E mail Retrieval Method screen  select the    appropriate settings  In our case  we checked the Use    46    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Exchange checkbox  Click 
53. opriate  name  You will need the exact name of the domain in order to do  this  You can find the domain name easily by opening a command  prompt window on your source server and typing ipconfig  all   The domain name is listed as the Primary DNS Suffix  Once you  have the domain name  follow these steps on your destination  server             Click Start  right click Computer  and select Properties    2  Under Computer name  domain  and workgroup  settings  click Change settings    3  In the Computer Name tab  click Change      4  Under Computer name  enter the name you wish to  assign your destination server during the migration  For  example  we used DellPET410    5  Under Member of  select the Domain radio button  and  enter the appropriate domain name    6  When prompted to enter user credentials with  administrative rights  enter an administrator user name  and password  and click OK    7  When you receive a pop up message stating that you  successfully joined the domain  click OK    8  Click OK to exit the remaining dialogue boxes  and   restart your computer when prompted     Installing Active Directory and DNS   In this section  we will promote the destination server to be a  domain controller in your domain as well as install DNS  This  creates a replica of your source server Active Directory onto the  destination server     NOTE  You will have both servers running as domain     controllers during the entire migration process until both the  mail server and database 
54. overy to be added to  an existing Exchange Server 2010 setup without any special  clustering preparation  DAGs also allow for clustering in  multi role installations because DAGs use mailbox level  failover while previous versions of Exchange use Exchange   level failover    Greater mailbox mobility  As previously mentioned   putting more responsibility on the Client Access Services   CAS  role allows for greater mailbox mobility  This allows a  mailbox to be moved between servers while a user is  accessing it    Shadow copies of email messages  Microsoft Exchange  Server 2010 creates shadow copies of emails as the  message moves throughout an organization and uses these  shadow copies to keep messages from being lost due to disk  or server failure    I O optimization  Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 uses  several different techniques to help reduce the load on  storage  The reduced amount of I O allows for use of  cheaper disks  which saves costs for Exchange  administrators  Exchange Server 2010 also optimizes disk    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    I O to no longer arrive in bursts  which allows greater  utilization of lower end SATA disk drives    e Greater messaging consolidation  Microsoft Exchange  Server 2010 adds many features to unified messaging  New  capabilities such as receiving voicemail in your inbox allow  Exchange to act as a one stop location for all messaging   The new voicemail text pr
55. ows Server 2008 R2    reference  an Ethernet cable and port look similar to a  phone line cable and jack  except they are wider    2  Take the other end of the Ethernet cable and plug it into  the first Ethernet port  with a number 1 printed next to  it  on the back of your Dell PowerEdge T410 server    3  Verify that the connection is active by looking for  blinking green lights on either side of the Ethernet port  where you just plugged in the Ethernet cable connected  to the switch     Next  you will assign a static IP address to your new server for the  migration  To configure the network settings in Microsoft Windows  Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition  complete the following steps     1  Click Start gt Control Panel    2  In the Control Panel  click View network status and tasks  under Network and Internet    3  In the upper left side of the window  click Change  adapter settings    4  In the Network Connections window  you should see two  Local Area Connections  with only one of them being  active  Inactive network connections are marked with a  red X and say Network cable unplugged  Right click the  active connection  and click Properties    5  Click Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP IPv4  so that it is  highlighted  and click Properties    6  Change the radio buttons so that Use the following IP  address and Use the following DNS server addresses are  selected    7  Enter an appropriate IP Address  subnet mask  gateway   and preferred DNS server     The subnet mask and g
56. ows Small Business Server 2003 R2 and Microsoft  Windows Server 2008 R2 operate differently in terms of how they  run within a network  To prepare for a successful migration  you  may need to make some changes to your internal network and the  way it connects to the Internet     If your network is set up based on Microsoft Windows Small  Business Server 2003 R2 best practices  it should look similar to  Figure 1     Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Internet SBS 2003       3         192 168 16 2    Network switch       Client 1 Client 3       Client 2    Figure 1  Typical Microsoft Windows Small Business Server  2003 R2 network     The primary difference between the recommended network setup  for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 and  Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 is that the server no longer acts  as the primary gateway to the Internet nor acts as a firewall for  the internal network  Instead  the network needs to be configured  with an independent router and firewall between the network  switch and the Internet     A firewall is simply a protective barrier intended to keep  unauthorized users from accessing your private network  and a  router is a device that manages network traffic between two  different networks  In the case of a typical small business network  like the one in Figure 2  the router and firewall are on the same  device  The device manages traffic between the network leadi
57. plorer Details pane  the Summary pane  and any other  parts of the user interface that you may have active  These panes  open database connections to the relevant database  and may  cause your SINGLE_USER operation to fail  See Appendix F for  details on setting the database to single user mode     Setting the database to single user mode immediately disconnects  all users  causing them to lose any work in progress  You must  notify your users well in advance of setting the database to single   user mode     Creating a backup of your SQL Server 2005 database  Creating a backup of your database is a relatively easy process  that you can complete using the following steps on your legacy  SQL server    1  Open SQL Management Studio by clicking  Start gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt SQL Server  Management Studio    2  At the Connect to Server screen  log onto the SQL  server with Windows Authentication  and click Connect    3  At the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio  expand  the server and Databases  right click the database you  wish to move  select Tasks  and select Back Up      4  This brings up a Back Up Database screen  Figure 10    Select the following options under General    e Under Backup type  choose Full from the drop down  menu    e Under Backup set  give your database backup a  name     34    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    e Under Destination  you may leave the default  destination  This w
58. reate the  connector    10 Click Finish to close the New SMTP Send Connector  wizard    11 Close the Exchange Management Console  and reboot  the server     Here  you will configure the Mailbox role  by completing the  following steps     52    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    1  Click Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft Exchange Server   2010Exchange Management Console    In the left pane  expand Organization Configuration and   Mailbox so the Database Management tab is visible    Right click Mailbox Database  and select Properties    Select the Maintenance tab    Check the Enable circular logging box    Click OK    Click OK to any warnings about circular logging being   applied after the database is remounted    Right click the Mailbox Database  click Dismount   Database  and click Yes to confirm    9  Right click the Mailbox Database  and click Mount  Database    10 Right click Public Folder Database  and select Properties    11 Check the Enable circular logging box    12 Click OK    13 Click OK to any warnings about circular logging being  applied after the database is remounted    14 Right click the Public Folder Database  click Dismount  Database  and click Yes to confirm    15 Right click the Public Folder Database  and click Mount  Database     Noupwi on    9    Configuring the Offline Address Book and enabling Web distribution    Here  you will set up the Offline Address Book  You are also  enablin
59. responding IP address of the source server  and  click Delete    38 Close DNS Manager     Microsoft Windows Server R2 2008 Standard Edition running ona  Dell PowerEdge T410 server introduces many new features and  performance enhancements to your small business network  As we  explained in this Guide  performing the simple migration from two  older servers onto one Dell PowerEdge T410 server provides a  small to medium sized business with better performance  allows  more users as a business expands  maintains headroom for future  growth  and provides numerous cost benefits  With some up front  time spent preparing and planning  you can complete this  migration with minimal downtime     43    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    THIS WHITE PAPER IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY  AND MAY CONTAIN  TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES  THE CONTENT IS  PROVIDED AS IS  WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND   Microsoft  Windows Server  SQL Server  Active Directory  and Windows are  registered trademarks and BitLocker  Hyper V  and Windows PowerShell are  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  Intel and Xeon are registered trademarks of  Intel Corp  Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to  refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products  Dell  disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others     For more information  contact Del
60. rogram Files Microsoft SQL  Server MSSQL 1 MSSQL Backup    10 Once your database is finished copying over to the  shared folder  go to your destination server  open any  Windows Explorer window  and enter       lt legacysqlservername gt  c   lt sharedfoldername gt      where  lt legacysqlservername gt  is the name of the server  you are transferring your database from  and   lt sharedfoldername gt  is the name of the shared folder  you created                 Example    SQL SERVER c  SQL Migration Share     You should then see your database backup file in the folder  contents  Copy this file into C  Program Files Microsoft SQL  Server MSSQL 10_50 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL Backup  the default  SQL Server database backup location on your destination server  If  a Destination Folder Access Denied warning window pops up  click  Continue     Transferring your user logins   Before you restore your database  it is important to transfer your  SQL User Logins so that your users will be able to access any  relevant databases after the migration     Microsoft support provides an excellent guide to transferring  your logins  available at  http   support microsoft com kb 918992    For step by step instructions on how to transfer your user logins  using the Microsoft knowledge base article above  see Appendix F     Restoring your database on the destination server  The database restoration process is just as simple as the database  backup process     1  Open the Microsoft SQL Server Management Stu
61. roles have been moved to your  destination server  Then  you will demote and  decommission the source server  leaving your destination  server as the primary domain controller   18    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    To complete the Active Directory installation  follow these steps     1  Click Start  Run  type dcpromo and click OK    2  At the Active Directory Domain Services Installation  Wizard welcome screen  check the Use advanced mode  installation option  and click Next    3  At the Operating System Compatibility screen  click  Next    4  At the Choose a Deployment Configuration screen  select  the Existing forest radio button  and select Add a  domain controller to an existing domain  Click Next    5  At the Network Credentials screen  you are asked to  enter the domain name and then specify an alternate set  of credentials  Click Set    and enter an authorized  network administrator account user name and password   Click OK  and click Next    6  At the Select a Domain screen  you should be able to  see the Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 domain  listed  Click it to highlight it  and click Next    7  At the Select a Site screen  select the appropriate site   and click Next    8  At the Additional Domain Controller Options  leave the  default selections with DNS server and Global catalog  checked  and click Next    9  If you receive a warning about creating a delegation for  the DNS server  cl
62. rt gt All Programs Microsoft Exchange Server  2010 Exchange Management Console    Expand Recipient Configuration  and select Mailbox   Select the mailboxes you wish to move to the new  server    On the lower right panel  click New Local Move Request   On the Introduction screen  click Browse      Select the new mailbox server  and click OK    Click Next    On the Move Options Screen  keep defaults  and click  Next    Click New to create the move requests     10 After the move requests are created  the servers will    start transferring the mailboxes you selected  You can  check the status of the moves in Move Requests  under  Recipient Configuration     55    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix F  Microsoft SQL Server migration steps    Setting the access property of a database to single user or  multi user    1     Start SQL Server Management Studio by selecting  Start gt All Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt SQL  Server Management Studio    Enter your server name  select Windows Authentication   and click Connect    To set the database to single user mode to ensure no  updates occur  close any query window  Object Explorer  details window  or summary windows that may be open   Leave Object Explorer open  If Object Explorer is not  visible  you can invoke it by pressing F8    Expand Databases  right click the database in Object  Explorer  and select Properties    On the left side of Database 
63. s a service SYSTEM LOCAL SER       E   Manage auditing and security log Exchange Enterpris     Modify an object label   E   Modify firmware environment values Administrators    E   Perform volume maintenance tasks Administrators       Ez  Profile single process Administrators   E  Profile system performance Administrators   H Remove computer from docking st    Administrators   Ga Replace a process level token LOCAL SERVICE NE     SH Restore files and directories Administrators Serv     aa Shut down the system Administrators Serv     a Synchronize directory service data   a  gt     Take ownership of files or other o    Administrators              Figure 8  Local Security Policy screen     3  In the right pane  right click Perform volume  maintenance tasks  and click Properties  Click Add User  or Group    4  At the Select users  Computers  or Groups screen  type  system in the Enter the object names to select field  and  click Check Names    5  At the Multiple Names Found screen  click SYSTEM  and  click OK    6  Click OK twice to return to the Local Security Policy  screen  and close the window     Using the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor    The Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Upgrade Advisor is a major aid  in migration research  This utility scans old databases and SQL  Server components for compatibility issues  features  and syntax  the newer database management system does not support  and  many other critical components  The utility lets you view reports  qui
64. s processors  These processors automatically  adjust their speed and energy usage to meet the  requirements of your applications  improving performance  and saving power  For more information  see    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    http   www intel com p en_ US products server processor x  eon5000    Management  The Dell PowerEdge T410  like all late model  Dell servers  comes with the Dell Lifecycle Controller  This  tool simplifies management by providing a single interface  for management functions and by storing critical system  information in the system itself  No need to keep track of  floppy disks or USB keys for drivers or firmware        For more information on the Dell PowerEdge T410  see    http     www dell com us en enterprise servers server poweredge     t410 pd aspx refid server poweredge t410 amp cs 555 amp s biz     Features and benefits of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 offers distinct benefits that both  administrators and users will encounter after an upgrade  The  following list highlights some of the more significant  improvements     Greater deployment flexibility  In previous versions of  Exchange  implementations such as clustering required  separation of Exchange roles and installation of a specific  clustered mailbox role  Microsoft Exchange Server 2010  changes that with Database Availability Groups  DAGs    DAGs allow clustering and disaster rec
65. se    In the console tree  right click the domain for which you  want to raise functionality  and select Raise Domain  Functional Level    Under Select an available domain functional level  click  Windows Server 2003  and click Raise to raise the  Domain Functional level to Windows Server 2003     48    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix D  Installing and configuring the Microsoft Exchange Server  2010 Client Access Services  Hub Transport  and Mailbox roles    Here  you will install and configure your server with the Microsoft  Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services  Hub Transport  and  Mailbox roles  You need to install a number of pre requisites before  you can begin installing Exchange roles     Installing  NET Framework 3 5 1 features    To install  Net Framework 3 5 1 features  complete the following  steps  this is required to install Exchange Server 2010      1     oe    Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory  Domains and Trust    Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager   Click Features    Click Add Features    Select  NET Framework 3 5 1 Features  and click Install   When the installation finishes  click OK     Installing Internet Information Services  IIS     To install IIS  complete the following steps  this is required to  install Exchange Server 2010      i   2   3     6     7     Select Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager   Click Add R
66. sor 31  Implementing the Migration ciisscieisiveasecisseiwicisesiniarzenins 33  Decommissioning the source Server   sssssssssssssesesessssssesesre 40  Migrating  DHCP irrrinian onian 40  Demoting the source server as a domain controller           41  SUMMING UP sincsscdeeyssvananensexdeuasnaveaqeseeneeuesdenaateversaounsnans 43  Appendix A  Configuring backupS    ssssssssssrrssssrerrrrssrsrrrrns 45  Appendix B  Reconfiguring networks   s ssssssssssssrrrrssrsrrrrns 46  Appendix C  Preparing the domain controller            cccceee 48  Raising the domain and forest functional levels n    48    Appendix D  Installing and configuring the Microsoft  Exchange Server 2010 Client Access Services  Hub    Transport  and Mailbox roles          ssssssssssssnrrrrrrrrrssrsnnrrnns 49  Installing  NET Framework 3 5 1 features sssccncseseeierwsinces 49  Installing Internet Information Services  IIS  aeee  49  Installing Microsoft Filter Pack 1 0 reiniciei 49  Installing Microsoft Exchange Server 2010                  008 50  Configuring the Client Access Services role    51  Configuring the Hub Transport role      ccccceceeeeeeeeeneeneeas 52  Configuring the Mailbox role siseiitciienativiatagamenewatee 52  Configuring the Offline Address Book and enabling Web  CISKHIDUL ON cianniiacadeis winaenidaciibaidnrsrntideemecinas eeeeieacenndas 53   Appendix E  Migrating user mailboxes to the new server    55   Appendix F  Microsoft SQL Server migration steps              56    Migrating two legacy HP
67. ss servers  example     mail contoso com      fest Jocal    Select the Client Access servers to use with the extemal URL     dP Add    X                   Figure 5  Configuring the External Client Access Domain     7  In the Exchange Management Console  click  Organization Configuration  and click Hub Transport   Click Send Connectors  and create a new SMTP send  connector    8  Open the Exchange Management Console  click  Organization Configuration  and click Mailbox    9  Click the Offline Address Book tab  Move the Default  Offline Address Book from your Microsoft Exchange  Server 2003 server to your destination server running  Microsoft Exchange Server 2010    10 Click the Distribution tab  and enable Web based  distribution of the Offline Address Book  OAB      Migrating your Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes    The final step in this migration is to move the user mailboxes to  your new server  For complete details of the mailbox migration     see Appendix E   25    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    NOTE  The total time required to migrate mailboxes relies  heavily on the size of the database     1  On the destination server  open the Exchange  Management Console  and click Recipient  Configuration gt Mailbox    2  Create a New Local Move Request  Use this move  request to move the user mailboxes to the destination  server     26    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running 
68. the E mail is delivered directly  to my server radio button  and click Next    14 At the E mail Domain Name screen  enter your domain  name in the E mail domain name field  and click Next    15 At the Remove E mail Attachments screen  accept  defaults  and click Next    16 At the Completing the Configure E mail and Internet  Connection Wizard  review the settings  and click Finish    17 When the wizard finishes  click Close    18 If you are prompted to create password policies when  the configuration is complete  click No because you will  be decommissioning this server after the migration     47    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    Appendix C  Preparing the domain controller    Migrating from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 to Microsoft  Exchange Server 2010 is not possible with default Microsoft  Exchange Server 2003 permissions  Use the following steps to  prepare your domain permissions for Microsoft Exchange Server    2010     Raising the domain and forest functional levels    Before setting up the new server  you must set the existing domain  controller to run in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 native mode     1     2     Click Start gt Administrative Tools gt Active Directory  Domains and Trust    In the console tree  right click Active Directory Domains  and Trusts  and select Raise Forest Functional Level   Under Select an available forest functional level  click  Windows Server 2003  and click Rai
69. to one of the LAN ports on the router    2  Disable or remove the Internet facing network  adapter in your Microsoft Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2 server  You may do this either by  physically taking out the network adapter card or by   11    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410  running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2    disabling it within Windows  For specific steps on how to  disable the network adapter  see Appendix B      Change the IP address of your Microsoft Windows  Small Business Server 2003 R2 server internal  network adapter  By default  the self assigned static  IP address of your Windows Small Business Server 2003  R2 server is 192 168 16 2  and every other member  server or client will be assigned an IP address of  192 168 16    where   is unique for each system in the  network   Change the IP address of Windows Small  Business Server 2003 R2 server to another static  address that is not currently being used in your network   For example  if you have DHCP set to not give any IP  address higher than 192 168 16 200  you could assign  your Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server the  IP address of 192 168 16 254  You will also soon need  to determine a static IP address for your new Dell  PowerEdge T410 server  so it would be wise to go ahead  and also write down what IP address you plan on giving  the new server  For specific steps on how to change the  IP address  see Appendix B      Assign the internal IP address and subnet
70. tures to an existing installation   5 Launch a wizard to install SQL Server 2008 R2 in a non dustered environment or to add features to  Installation an existing SQL Server 2008 R2 instance   Maintenance    a Sa New SQL Server failover duster installation  ool    Launch a wizard to install a single node SOL Server 2008 R2 failover cluster   Resources  if Add node to a SQL Server failover duster  Advanced y ol Q       Launch a wizard to add a node to an existing SQL Server 2008 R2 failover duster   Options  S Upgrade from SQL Server 2000  SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008    _  Launcha wizard to upgrade SQL Server 2000  SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server  2008 R2     Search for product updates  Search Microsoft Update for SQL Server 2008 R2 product updates   eer    SQL Server 2008 R2       Figure 6  SQL Server 2008 R2 Installation     3  A Setup Support Rules screen opens and runs a quick  check to identify any potential problems  Once the  operation finishes  click OK to continue    4  Enter your product key in the Product Key screen  and  click Next    5  At the License Terms screen  read and accept the license  terms  and click Next to continue    6  At the Setup Support Files screen  click Install to add  the necessary setup support files    7  At the Setup Support Rules screen  the installer runs  another series of checks and warns of any issues you  may encounter with your installation  Read these to  make any necessary corrections  and click Install when 
71. your Microsoft  Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2 server   s  network settings  This wizard is located in Server  Management within Microsoft Windows Small Business  Server 2003 R2  See Appendix B for a step by step  guide of how to reconfigure your Microsoft Windows  Small Business Server 2003 R2 server to work with a  single network adapter and successfully connect to the  router     Modifying your user directory    You must make two simple but important modifications to your old  user directory  Active Directory  before adding Microsoft Windows  Server 2008 R2 as an additional domain controller  First  you must  raise the functional level of both your Microsoft Windows Small  Business Server 2003 R2 Active Directory domain and forest from  Microsoft Windows 2000 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003  Next   you must install schema updates to the domain and forest to  enable compatibility between your source and destination server     Raising the functional level of your source server Active  Directory   To raise the functional level of Active Directory from Microsoft  Windows 2000 to Microsoft Windows Server 2003  complete the  following steps     1  Click Start gt Administrator Tools gt Active Directory  Domains and Trusts  This brings up the Active Directory  Domains and Trusts screen  Figure 3      13    Migrating two legacy HP servers to one Dell PowerEdge T410    running Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2         Active Directory Domains and Trusts E ioj xi    File Actio
    
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