Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Product Features Module 2: Server Installation and Migration Name Title.
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Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard Product Features Module 2: Server Installation and Migration Name Title Module 2: Agenda Lesson 1: Installation Lesson 2: Migration Lesson 3: Overview of Post Installation/Migration Tasks Lesson 4: Using the Getting Started Tasks Lesson 1 INSTALLATION Preparing for Installation Verify minimum hardware requirements Manage pre-installation tasks Complete the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Installation Worksheet Work with the Answer File Tool Define disk partitions Prepare the SBS network Upgrade operating systems on the client • Minimum to: Windows® XP SP2* Connect computers on your network Check for updated drivers and application compatibility Complete the Windows Server SBS 2011 Installation Worksheet * To install SBS client based certificated you need to have at least Windows XP SP3 Sample SBS network design Connect router and internal devices to the Internet ISP network device SBS 2011 192.168.x.2 Switch Public Network Router/ Firewall 192.168.x.1 Private Network/LAN Windows SBS 2011 Answer File Tool Provides information that is automatically entered into the Windows SBS 2011 installation pages Must use an answer file when migrating to Windows SBS 2011 Can use an answer file for attended or an unattended installation Helps value-add professionals build new server before taking them to the customer site for final configuration The Getting Started tasks must be completed at the customer site Configure Answer File Advanced Mode • Using the answer file puts setup in advanced mode, which enables: • Choose installation type: New installation or Migration • Option to run unattended • Ability to specify fully qualified internal domain name, network settings, certificate name • And more! Start the installation OEM: • Boot the server and enter customer specific information to complete the configuration of the server • Move data to another location post-setup if not already completed by the OEM Manual: Insert DVD and boot from DVD drive • • • • Create and select partitions Load drivers (if needed) Configure the Windows SBS 2011 operating system Move data to another location post-setup Answer File: Can be used with OEM or Manual Insert USB Key • Create and select partitions • Load drivers (if needed) • Use unattended.xml to fully automate • Active Directory Certificate Services • Active Directory Domain Services • DHCP Server • DNS Server • File Services • Network Policy and Access Service • Remote Desktop Gateway • Web Server (IIS) Windows Server 2008 R2 Features • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard technologies • Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1 Standard Edition • Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 • Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2 • Windows Small Business Server 2011 Windows Server 2008 R2 Roles Installed Components Operating System and Applications • .NET Framework 3.0 Features • Group Policy Management • Remote Assistance • Remote Server Administration Tools • RPC over HTTP Proxy • Telnet Client • Windows Internal Database • Windows PowerShell • Windows Process Activation Service • Windows Server Backup Features Lesson 2 MIGRATION Preparing the Network for Migration Migration Highlights • • • • • • 21-day grace period Answer file generator Migrate without taking down servers Destination server joins the existing domain (replica DC) Uninterrupted mail flow between both servers No need to touch client workstations Preparing the Source Server for Migration Pre-migration tasks Perform a virus scan Configure a full backup of the source server • Include boot and system partitions • System state data Verify successful backup • Test restore random files Preparing the Source Server for Migration Pre-migration tasks Manage Exchange Server mailboxes • Verify database integrity • Delete unnecessary mail • Archive old mail Remove junk documents • Microsoft Office SharePoint® Server 2010 • Shared folders • Former employees profile folders Evaluate Source Server Health Tools SBS 2003 Best Practice Analyzer (SBS BPA) on source server checks: • • • • • Exchange Server Update service Network configuration Microsoft® Windows® SharePoint® Services The Microsoft SQL Server® database software Windows support tools • Netdiag.exe - Helps isolate networking and connectivity issues • Dcdiag.exe - Analyzes the state of domain controllers • Repadmin.exe - Assists you in diagnosing replication Install the Latest Service Packs Verify the latest service packs are installed on the source server • • • • • Windows Small Business Server 2008 Windows Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack 2 Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 Plan LOB Application Migration Migrating line-of-business applications (LOB) • Verify LOB is supported on Windows Server 2008 R2 • Check LOB manufacturers site for latest drivers and patches • Check LOB manufacturers site for “known issues” • Test LOB and non-Microsoft applications • Verify that all x64 Kernel Mode Software is Signed Verify Network Connection Reconfigure the existing network Windows SBS 2011 requires a separate router/firewall device at the edge of the network On the router, verify: • The network uses a private IP address range (192.168.0.0/24, 172.16.0.0/12, 10.0.0.0/8) • IP addresses are properly specified in the answer file Source server to use one (1) network adapter • If present, remove the NIC connected to the broadband connection from the server • Re-run the CEICW and configure the server for single NIC operation Destination server (SBS 2011) • Connect one (1) network adapter to DHCP-disabled router Migration Preparation Tool Migration Preparation Steps What does Migration Preparation Tool accomplish? • Runs Adprep.exe, which extends the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) schema and prepares the forest and domain • Must be member of Schema Admins group to run Adprep and upgrade the schema • Installs a QFE extending the migration time limit (requires reboot) • Prepares Source Server to migrate Exchange Server 2003 To run the Migration Preparation Tool, you must be a member of the Enterprise Admins group, the Schema Admins group, and the Domain Admins group. Some Common Questions? What happens to the e-mail flow while I am migrating Exchange Server data? What is a schema update? What happens if I do not remove old Group Policy objects and logon settings? Where do I find my fax data after it is moved? Automating the Installation The Migration Answer File • You must create an answer file for migration SBSAfg.exe found in the \tools folder on the SBS 2011 installation disc Tasks Performed in Migration Mode The Migration Wizard Installs and configures SBS 2011 on the destination server Joins the destination server to the existing domain Extends the migration grace period to 21 days Transfers the FSMO roles to the destination server Destination server becomes a global catalog server Destination server becomes the site licensing server Installs and configures the DHCP service on the destination server Performing the Migration Installing Windows SBS 2011 • • • • • Insert removable media containing answer file Start destination server with the SBS2011 DVD Read and accept license terms Create and select operating system partition Setup will copy temporary files Setup in Migration Mode • Starts attended/unattended mode • Unattended – silent install • Attended – manually answer questions • Performs permanent changes on Source Server Lesson 3 OVERVIEW OF POST INSTALLATION/MIGRATION TASKS Migrate Settings and Data Migration tasks Configure the network (required) • Run the Connect to the Internet Wizard • Run the Internet Address Management Wizard Migrate network settings (optional) • Migrates DNS forwarders • Migrates mobile users group Migrate Exchange Server mailboxes /settings (optional) • Remove Internet connectors • Remove POP3 connectors • Move mailboxes • Move offline address book • Move Exchange Server public folders Migrate Settings and Data Remove old Group Policy objects and logon scripts • Modified logon scripts should be renamed • Logon scripts only apply to accounts added by the Add User Wizard • Delete all Small Business Server GPOs • Remove WMI filters Migrate users' shared folders and users' folder redirection settings (optional) • • • • • Identify shared folders on source server Document share permissions on source server Create new shares on destination server Configure permissions Copy shared folders from source server to destination server Migrate Settings and Data Migrate the internal Web site (optional) Source server tasks: • Configure CompanyWeb on source server for access from Destination server • Run the prescan tool on the source server • Stop internal website on the sources server • Backup content database • Detach database Destination server tasks: • • • • • • Configure forward lookup zone Attach the content database Create a new Web site to host the new internal site Create a CNAME record Create a new SharePoint Services Web application Reset IIS Migrate Settings and Data Migrate fax data (optional) • Backup fax data on source server • Use Migration Fax Wizard on destination server Migrate groups • Migrated during initial migration of AD DS • Run GroupConverter tool Migrate user accounts • Create custom user roles on the destination server • Use the Run the Change User Role Wizard • Map permitted computers to user accounts Finish the Migration Uninstall Exchange Server 2003 • Uninstall Exchange before demoting the Source Server • Remove references in AD DS Demote the Source Server • Run dcpromo • Remove Source Server from AD DS What should you do with the Source Server? • Reformat it • Install a server operating system • Set it up for use as an additional server Lesson 4 USING THE GETTING STARTED TASKS Managing with the Windows SBS Console Home Page Getting Started Tasks Network Essentials Summary Frequent Tasks and Community Links Connect to the Internet Wizard (CTIW) The CTIW automates traditional tasks: • Detect the presence of a DHCP server and requests that you turn it off • Detect existing routers • Configure the network • Detect an Internet connection Internet Address Management Wizard Configures Domain Name settings for the network • Registers a new domain name or transfers an existing domain • Automatically configures DNS with the appropriate records • Keeps these records up to date over time Automatically configures SBS services • • • • • Outlook Anywhere Exchange Remote Web Access Mobile Device connectivity Certificates Automatically configures UPnP enabled routers Configures Smart Host Configure Internet Mail Wizard Configures • SMTP • Smart Host Fix My Network Wizard Questions ? ? © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. 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