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Upgrade and Migration for Project Server 2010

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Click the video icon to watch Project 2010 Quick Start Training – Reporting (Part 1)Project 2010 Quick Start Training – Planning, Design, and Deployment

In the Planning, Design, and Deployment module of the Quick Start training, we introduce Project Server 2010 architectural changes and typical farm topologies, discuss scenarios and best practices to deploy within a SharePoint farm, and present hardware and software requirements as well as deployment procedure.

Click the video icon to watch Project 2010 Quick Start Training – Reporting (Part 2)Project 2010 Quick Start Training – Upgrade and Migration

We have significantly improved the upgrade process to Project 2010 so that it is now easier and more reliable. Upgrading from 2007 is as easy as backing up the databases and attaching them to the newly installed Project Server 2010, but being well prepared is key. This session of the Quick Start training walks you through the process and outlines key resources and tools.

Key Content

Read the following articles to get started. For complete upgrade information and procedures, see the deployment section in the technical library.

Plan and Prepare

 

Read the following articles:

Download the Project Server 2010 upgrade paths model.


Upgrade from Project Server 2007

 

Perform a database attach upgrade

Perform an in-place upgrade

If you are upgrading from a Project Server 2007 farm integrated with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, you can find additional information about upgrading Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 in the Upgrade and Migration Resource Center for SharePoint Server 2010.


Migrate from Project Server 2003

 

Read the following articles:

Download the Virtual Migration Environment for Microsoft Project 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint 2010. The Virtual Migration Environment provides Project Server 2007 environments, sample content, and scripts designed to assist customers with upgrade and migration from Project Server 2003 to Project Server 2010.


Migrate from Project Portfolio Server 2007

 Download the comprehensive Portfolio Server Migration Guide and review the Project Portfolio Server 2007 to Project Server 2010 paths and considerations model to view suggested migration approaches.

Models

Models are posters that detail a specific technical area. These models are intended to be used with corresponding articles on TechNet. You can download and modify the files to illustrate how you plan to incorporate Project Server 2010 in your own environment.

Project Portfolio Server 2007 to Project Server 2010 migration paths and considerations

Click this image to zoom into the Project Portfolio Server 2007 to Project Server 2010 Paths and Considerations model

This model covers what you should consider when migrating from Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 to Microsoft Project Server 2010. It includes information about the following potential migration approaches:

  • Upgrade and archive
  • Migrate, maintain, maximize
  • Migrate and partner

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Project Server 2010 upgrade paths

Click this image to zoom into the Project Server 2010 upgrade paths model

This model covers upgrade considerations, including the following:

  • Upgrade roadmap
  • Plan for upgrade
  • Upgrade building blocks

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