Hi,

So 1 vote for in-place upgrade of OS followed by in-place upgrade of
SCCM

Would anyone

1) Build a new server with W2K12R2, install SCCM R2 CU3, restore DB and Data
   from backup of old server, in-place upgrade SCCM to 1602.
2) Build a new server with W2K12R2, install SCCM 1602, manuel
   "rebuilt" configuration. Perhaps restore selected data from
   backup.
3) Build a new server with W2K12R2, install SCCM 1602, start from
   scratch with a new configuration, applications and TS.

How will my clients reacts to all this?

rg
Richard

12. maj 2016, 20:24:07, you wrote:

> I'm never a fan of in-place upgrading an OS, especially on a
> server. Having said that I'd do an R revision in-place then upgrade CM 
> in-place.




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> Subject: [mssms] Best upgrade path ?

> Hi everyone

>   Looking for some guidance, high level steps.

>   Have
>   SCCM 2012 R2 CU3 running on Windows Server 2012 RTM
>   4.500 clients, all windows 7, ~200 applications.
>   Just 1 server. Physical.

>   How can I get(upgrade) to SCCM 1602 on Windows Server 2012 R2 ?
>   I can properly wait until Server 2016 is released, if that makes a
>   difference.

>   Preparing for Windows 10.

> rg
> Richard





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