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bjenensafp
May 26, 2022Copper Contributor
After upgrading a 2012 r2 DC to 2019, can I use the 2012 r2 license on a new server?
I'm in the beginning stages of switching from Access to SQL. I could be wrong, but it seems silly to have SQL running on Server 2019 that is below a 2012 r2 DC. The DC does function as our only ser...
- May 26, 2022
If it's a retail license then it should be possible. Another option is to install the hyper-v role (as only role) on new host, then stand up two virtual machines. One for active directory domain services and another for application / SQL server. Not recommended to install SQL or other roles / applications on a domain controller.
bjenensafp
May 27, 2022Copper Contributor
Dave Patrick
May 27, 2022MVP
OEM:SLP: This key comes pre-installed in Windows, when it comes from the Factory. This key is geared to work with the OEM Bios Flag found only on that Manufacturer's computer hardware. So assuming you installed to the same hardware it should be fine.
- bjenensafpMay 27, 2022Copper ContributorWell that sounds like my original plan would not work then. Would it be bad for server 2 with SQL Server and Windows Server 2019 to be "below" a 2012 r2 DC?
- Dave PatrickMay 27, 2022MVP
It shouldn't be a problem. You still have some time.
Windows Server 2012 R2 - Microsoft Lifecycle | Microsoft Docs
- bjenensafpMay 27, 2022Copper ContributorThanks for all that info. End of 2023 isn't that far off. It seems like the best solution might be to get a new server with WS 2019, make that one a DC, and move everything from 2012 R2 over to the new one. Do you by chance have a good doc for that off the top of your head?