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Some questions about MMA agent Upgrade/Migration
- Sep 21, 2023
Hi SMJ91,
Here are some potential problems that can occur during the migration:
- The migration may not complete successfully, leaving the servers without any security protection.
- The migration may cause performance problems on the servers.
- The migration may cause compatibility issues with existing applications.
To safely test the migration, you can create a test environment and migrate a small number of servers first.
If the migration is successful, you can then migrate the remaining servers.
If the migration does go wrong, you can try to roll back to the previous version of the agent. However, this is not always possible and may require a reinstall of the operating system.Yes, you can install the new MMA version on Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 2016 servers. However, Microsoft recommends upgrading to the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint. This agent provides a number of advantages over the MMA agent, including:
- Improved performance and reliability
- Support for new features and capabilities
- A simplified installation and configuration process
If you are planning to upgrade your Windows 2012 R2 servers to Windows 2019 or Windows 2022, you should install the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint on the new operating system.
Recommendations
Here are some recommendations for migrating your servers:
- Create a test environment and migrate a small number of servers first to test the migration process and identify any potential problems.
- Upgrade to the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint instead of the MMA agent.
- If you are planning to upgrade your Windows 2012 R2 servers to Windows 2019 or Windows 2022, install the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint on the new operating system.
you can use this links as a guide:
- Update your agent on devices for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/update-agent-mma-windows?view=o365-worldwide
- Onboard Windows servers to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint service: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/configure-server-endpoints?view=o365-worldwide
- How to upgrade from MMA-based Defender for Endpoint to MDE unified solution in Defender for Cloud?: https://jeffreyappel.nl/how-to-upgrade-from-mma-based-defender-for-endpoint-to-mde-unified-solution-in-defender-for-cloud/
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Leon Pavesic
Hi SMJ91,
Here are some potential problems that can occur during the migration:
- The migration may not complete successfully, leaving the servers without any security protection.
- The migration may cause performance problems on the servers.
- The migration may cause compatibility issues with existing applications.
To safely test the migration, you can create a test environment and migrate a small number of servers first.
If the migration is successful, you can then migrate the remaining servers.
If the migration does go wrong, you can try to roll back to the previous version of the agent. However, this is not always possible and may require a reinstall of the operating system.
Yes, you can install the new MMA version on Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 2016 servers. However, Microsoft recommends upgrading to the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint. This agent provides a number of advantages over the MMA agent, including:
- Improved performance and reliability
- Support for new features and capabilities
- A simplified installation and configuration process
If you are planning to upgrade your Windows 2012 R2 servers to Windows 2019 or Windows 2022, you should install the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint on the new operating system.
Recommendations
Here are some recommendations for migrating your servers:
- Create a test environment and migrate a small number of servers first to test the migration process and identify any potential problems.
- Upgrade to the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint instead of the MMA agent.
- If you are planning to upgrade your Windows 2012 R2 servers to Windows 2019 or Windows 2022, install the new, unified agent for Defender for Endpoint on the new operating system.
you can use this links as a guide:
- Update your agent on devices for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/update-agent-mma-windows?view=o365-worldwide
- Onboard Windows servers to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint service: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/configure-server-endpoints?view=o365-worldwide
- How to upgrade from MMA-based Defender for Endpoint to MDE unified solution in Defender for Cloud?: https://jeffreyappel.nl/how-to-upgrade-from-mma-based-defender-for-endpoint-to-mde-unified-solution-in-defender-for-cloud/
Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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Kindest regards,
Leon Pavesic