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Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012

Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012 . Kent Agerlund & Chris Nackers @Agerlund @ chrisnack. UD-B316. Who are we. Kent Agerlund Chief System Management Architect Coretech, Denmark Microsoft MVP: Configuration Manager Enterprise Client Management

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Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012

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  1. Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012 Kent Agerlund & Chris Nackers @Agerlund @chrisnack UD-B316

  2. Who are we • Kent Agerlund • Chief System Management Architect • Coretech, Denmark • Microsoft MVP: Configuration Manager Enterprise Client Management • Microsoft Certified Trainer, MCITP Enterprise Administrator • Chris Nackers • Chief System Management Architect • Nackers Consulting Services • Microsoft MVP: Configuration Manager Enterprise Client Management • Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)

  3. Agenda Configure Migration • Requirements • Migrate Sites and Distribution Points Permissions Object migration Collections Task Sequences • Software Updates Clients Packages Security Reports Drivers

  4. Configure Migration Considerations ConfigMgr 2007 SP2 ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 Permissions Best practice & our advice Migrate to a single site Don’t break existing service Overlapping Boundaries No Big Bang Change Mindset WAN Migrate remote offices It’s not done in a day

  5. Configure Migration DEMO

  6. Migrating Collections Considerations Security Folders User & Devices Best practice & our advice Limiting collections RBA Limit use of folders Understand folders Features Collection refresh Sub select = Exclude Top collection = include

  7. Security and Collections DEMO

  8. Migrate sites and Distribution Points Considerations • Branch Distribution Points • Secondary sites • Standard Distribution Points Best practice & our advice Prepare for unexpected Cloud based Upgrade Branche Cache Prestage Replace site servers #250 Pull DP’s

  9. Migrate Distribution Points DEMO

  10. Migrate Packages Considerations • Source files • Packages vs. Applications • Existing SW Task Sequences Best practice & our advice Source files Limit task sequences Advertisement User Centric Continue Service Global Conditions Apps Migrate vs New Watch out for “Run from DP”

  11. Packages DEMO

  12. Operating System Deployment Considerations • MDT • New Task Sequence templates • Drivers Best practice & our advice MDT TS’s RBA Managing reference image Work with clean TS’s Migrate copy Rethink SW deployments Re-import drivers New features

  13. OSD DEMO

  14. Software Updates Considerations • Update Lists • Templates • Update Packages Best practice & our advice Do you need them? • ADR Update packages Restarts Update strategy Collections # SUP What to include

  15. Reports Considerations • SQL Reporting Services • Not built-in • No guarantee Best practice & our advice Community tools • Datasource BIDS Forget the console Migrate classic reports Roles Reporting Builder Reporting Only user

  16. Migrate Reports & Updates DEMO

  17. Links and Questions • Connect with Kent Agerlund & Chris Nackers • Mail: kea@coretech.dk / chris@nackersconsulting.com • Blog: http://blog.coretech.dk/author/kea /and http://www.chrisnackers.com/ • Migration links • http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg699364.aspx • Community tools used in this session • All PowerShell script will be available at our blog • Migrate Reports – https://code.google.com/p/reportsync/downloads/list • Change package source – http://blog.coretech.dk/jgs/coretech-package-source-changer/

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