Do you get frustrated with the online documentation that makes you flip back and forth between pages? I know I get lost a lot. And sometimes I would like a nice, easy-peesy layout that will allow me to click on the subject I want without having to go diving in and out. Accordingly, I assembled all the Lync 2013 migration process pages into one doc. Links should be clickable.
The following information is taken directly from the latest online Microsoft Lync Server 2013 documentation. Full understanding the implications of each action inside of each migration project phase will make your Lync 2013 migration much easier.
- Before You Begin the Migration
- Phase 1: Plan Your Migration from Lync Server 2010
- Phase 2: Prepare for Migration
- Phase 3: Deploy Lync Server 2013 Pilot Pool
- Phase 4: Move test users to the Pilot Pool
- Phase 5: Add Lync Server 2013 Edge Server to Pilot Pool
- Phase 6: Move from Pilot Deployment into Production
- Phase 7: Complete Post-Migration Tasks
- Migrate Existing Meetings and Meeting Content
- Migrate Dial-In Access Numbers
- Migrate Call Park Application Settings
- Migrate Response Groups
- Migrate Address Book
- Configure the Meeting Join Page
- Remove Legacy Archiving and Monitoring Servers
- Configure Trusted Application Servers
- Deploy Lync Server 2013 Clients
- Connect a Survivable Branch Appliance
- Configure SCOM Monitoring
- Migrate Common Area Phones
- Migrate Analog Devices
- Phase 8: Decommission Legacy Pools
- Update DNS SRV Records
- Move the Lync Server 2010 Configuration Management Server to Lync Server 2013
- Remove the Archiving Server Association
- Remove the Monitoring Server Association
- Remove the Enterprise Edition Front End Server or Standard Edition Front End Server
- Remove SQL Server Instances and Databases on the Back End Server
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