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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 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 • 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)
Agenda Configure Migration • Requirements • Migrate Sites and Distribution Points Permissions Object migration Collections Task Sequences • Software Updates Clients Packages Security Reports Drivers
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
Configure Migration DEMO
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
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
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”
Packages DEMO
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
OSD DEMO
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
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
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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