We upgraded the OS well before (months if I recall correctly) upgrading to
1511.  that was to distinctly separate any issues that *might* have arisen
from the "the reason for this issue is 1511 vs. the reason is the os
upgrade".  Helps in determining/fixing any issues found.

My notes indicate that we uninstalled/reinstalled the ADK prior to
installing 1511.

Side note:  1606 is or will soon be--released in media so that you don't
have to do 1511, then 1602, then 1606.  If you haven't yet done so--what's
your rationale for starting with 1511 and doing 2 upgrades instead of
starting with 1606?

Another side note--because it has to be said.  :)  You didn't mention how
many clients you support with those 5 primaries.  are you SURE you need all
5--or can you, prior to upgrading to Current Branch--move clients around to
get rid of one (or 3... the fewer you have, the better off you are for
DRS).  Or of course... do you need a CAS at ALL ? :)

On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Miriyala, Vasu <
vasu.miriy...@capgemini.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
>
> We have CAS and 5 Primaries currently on ConfigMgr 2012 SP2 (Build 8239),
> with SQL Server 2012, ADK 8.1, MDT 2013 running Server 2008 R2 We plan to
> upgrade it to latest versions (or close to), here is our plan of action
>
>
>
> 1)      SCCM Upgrade to 1511, then to 1602
>
> 2)      Step 1) allows us to do in place Upgrade of OS to Server 2012 R2
>
> 3)      Then SQL Upgrade from 2012 to either 2014/2016
>
> 4)      ADK 8.1 to 1511
>
> 5)      MDT 2013 to MDT 2013 Update 2
>
> 6)      WSUS needs to be un/reinstalled along with SUP roles
>
>
>
> Appreciate your suggestions in the order or any learnings/lessons if any
> of you tried this or similar upgrade. Our goal is twofold, 1) ensure all in
> place upgrades happens, so no parallel infra needs to be built and 2) to
> ensure Infra runs latest versions in all components as much possible
>
>
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> *Vasu Miriyala*
>
>
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