A scenario for y'all to consider...

I've got a file server (Win2003 R2) running as a VM. It's using the MS
iSCSI connector to connect with the 4 data partitions it's running.

My cunning plan to upgrade is to:


o- Bring up a Win2008 R2 VM
o- Configure all of the print queues on it to match the old server
o- Gin up a batch file that will recreate the shares on new machine to
match the shares on the old machine
o- Down the the original 2003 R2 server and delete the account from AD
o- Change the name of the new 2008 R2 server to match the old server
o- Connect the LUNs on the iSCSI devices to the new machine and give
them the same drive letters
o- Run the batch file on the new machine to create the shares
o- Go home and drink a few glasses of the nice wine I have stashed for
just such an occasion

I'm sure someone out there has done something like this and can tell
me if it's a viable upgrade method.

Anyone care to comment?

Kurt

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