Crazy easy. 2012 to 2012 R2 is the first upgrade-in-place I'm comfortable with. I think I've done six or seven at this point.
Dave Lum - [email protected] Sent from mobile device, please pardon the brevity. > On Sep 10, 2015, at 5:52 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote: > > I haven't done it to a Hyper-V server, but I did do it to 3 RDS > (Remote Desktop Services) servers. Worked as advertised, no drama, > quick and simple. Those 3 servers now have about 60 users spread > across them, running a front end to a database application. > > You will end up with a "windows.old" directory, that has all the old > (non-R2) system files in it. You can remove that with CleanMgr, I > believe. > > >> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 8:43 PM, J- P <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have 2012 hyper v host that houses pretty much all our servers (excluding >> exchange, still have a physical exchange) >> >> I was wondering if anyone has any feedback, "watch-outs, gotchas , beware >> of" for upgrading it to 2012 r2. >> >> All docs indicate its pretty straight forward, "easy and seamless" but I >> wanted REAL WORLD feedback. >> >> Any and all comments, feedback ,opinions, would be greatly appreciated. >> >> >> TIA > >
