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Leavii
Nov 03, 2022Brass Contributor
Updating File Server OS Best Practice
Hello, I have a 2008 R2 Server (which is a file share) that I would like to upgrade to 2022. In testing it seems I can create the 2022 server, mirror the files, create the share permissions, ren...
- Nov 03, 2022
Give us a bit more info.
Is this a VM or physical? Is the file share on a dedicated drive or the same as the OS?
Let's say if a VM and on a dedicated drive such as "S".
I would build a new 2022 server. Export share info from registry from the old server. (Link provided below.) Then move that S drive from the old VM to the new VM and inport the registry info. You can rename the server to the old server's name or create an CNAME (alias) in DNS, either way original links will work. Down time should be about between 5 - 10 mins.
Did this a few months ago, none of the clients were able to tell anything was changed.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/networking/saving-restoring-existing-windows-shares
Leavii
Nov 04, 2022Brass Contributor
Alban1998 Thanks for the suggestion. I do like a clean slate so I will give this one a try as well and get back to you both on how everything went.
Alban1998
Nov 04, 2022Iron Contributor
Sure thing. Just so you know, Storage Migration Service also handles hostname/IP/local accounts migration, check it out ! It's an amazing tool.