I want to perform the upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium on the same hardware.
Does anyone know how long it will take? Any precautions I should follow?

Re: Upgrade by Steve

Steve
Mon Jan 15 14:24:44 CST 2007

Does your current hardware adequately support SBS 2003? Not just the
recommended minimums from Microsoft! Also depending on the state of your SBS
2000 you might actually want to do a swing migration (www.sbsmigration.com)
rather than an upgrade.

"chad" <slidellinternational@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168869543.354722.259890@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>I want to perform the upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium on the same hardware.
> Does anyone know how long it will take? Any precautions I should follow?
>



Re: Upgrade by chad

chad
Thu Jan 18 09:21:11 CST 2007

I'm running a Dual Xeon at 2.4 GHZ with 1.5 GB of memory.

Steve wrote:
> Does your current hardware adequately support SBS 2003? Not just the
> recommended minimums from Microsoft! Also depending on the state of your SBS
> 2000 you might actually want to do a swing migration (www.sbsmigration.com)
> rather than an upgrade.
>
> "chad" <slidellinternational@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1168869543.354722.259890@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
> >I want to perform the upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium on the same hardware.
> > Does anyone know how long it will take? Any precautions I should follow?
> >


Re: Upgrade by Steve

Steve
Thu Jan 18 10:53:54 CST 2007

Probably a bit light on RAM for PE especially if you install SQL. Typically
2 GB for SE and 4 GB for PE (with SQL) is what many of us recommend. You
might also want to move this over to the newsgroup specifically for SBS 2003
for more resonse:

microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

"chad" <slidellinternational@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running a Dual Xeon at 2.4 GHZ with 1.5 GB of memory.
>
> Steve wrote:
>> Does your current hardware adequately support SBS 2003? Not just the
>> recommended minimums from Microsoft! Also depending on the state of your
>> SBS
>> 2000 you might actually want to do a swing migration
>> (www.sbsmigration.com)
>> rather than an upgrade.
>>
>> "chad" <slidellinternational@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1168869543.354722.259890@51g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>> >I want to perform the upgrade to SBS 2003 Premium on the same hardware.
>> > Does anyone know how long it will take? Any precautions I should
>> > follow?
>> >
>