Storage Question
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To a partner, not a reseller. Go to a reseller and you get less, not more. Go to a partner and you get more. Resellers like GoDaddy can shave the price but you lose control that you otherwise have.
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@mlnews said:
To a partner, not a reseller. Go to a reseller and you get less, not more. Go to a partner and you get more. Resellers like GoDaddy can shave the price but you lose control that you otherwise have.
Got it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
That's definitely what I would do. Practice, migrate, prioritize. You can have everything tested and ready with release candidates before it is time to go live. You can be SO ready
Would you go right to 2016 the day it launches? Or just use the downgrade rights and install 2012? I generally stay away from new releases!
Do we even know if there is a supported 2003 to 2016 migration? Maybe you have to go to 2012 first anyway?
Also: does anyone know if you can upgrade from an evaluation copy? I just installed one on my server, and it gives you 6 months without a key. If I delayed until the end of 2015, I could roll the dice and hope 2016 releases before 6 months.
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@BRRABill said:
Would you go right to 2016 the day it launches? Or just use the downgrade rights and install 2012? I generally stay away from new releases!
Maybe not THE day, but very, very soon. Remember this is a MINOR release, NT 6.4, not a major release (like NT 7) so this is NOT a new release but an incremental update. Think of this more like patching with features.
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@BRRABill said:
Do we even know if there is a supported 2003 to 2016 migration? Maybe you have to go to 2012 first anyway?
You don't want to do an in-place migration anyway. Especially not over that number of versions.
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@BRRABill said:
Also: does anyone know if you can upgrade from an evaluation copy? I just installed one on my server, and it gives you 6 months without a key. If I delayed until the end of 2015, I could roll the dice and hope 2016 releases before 6 months.
I would put that at "pretty risky".
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@BRRABill said:
Do we even know if there is a supported 2003 to 2016 migration? Maybe you have to go to 2012 first anyway?
We looked at all the options for upgrading 03 to 12 - tl;dr nuke & pave.
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@MattSpeller said:
@BRRABill said:
Do we even know if there is a supported 2003 to 2016 migration? Maybe you have to go to 2012 first anyway?
We looked at all the options for upgrading 03 to 12 - tl;dr nuke & pave.
By that I assume you mean you stood up a brand new install of 2012 R2, inserted the server disk for 2012 into the 2003 server, updated the schemes, etc..
Then back on the 2012R2 box you DC Promo'ed it. Then transfered the roles from 2003 to 2012 R2, then demoted the 2003 server, then killed it, right?
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@scottalanmiller said:
You don't want to do an in-place migration anyway. Especially not over that number of versions.
Yeah I was thinking more the AD migration.
Definitely going to start anew.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I would put that at "pretty risky".
Because it might not work, or because Server 2016 won't be out until after July 2016?
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@Dashrender lol yes, though you un-tl;dr'd my post
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I would put that at "pretty risky".
Because it might not work, or because Server 2016 won't be out until after July 2016?
Because I doubt that it will work.
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@MattSpeller said:
@Dashrender lol yes, though you un-tl;dr'd my post
I had no idea what tl:dr meant until 5 seconds ago...
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@scottalanmiller said:
Because I doubt that it will work.
I was thinking about that, still in the mindset of using Server 2012.
You are right upgrading to 2016 from eval probably would be sketchy at best.
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Worth doing to learn it before going to production with it. But plan to blow it away and do a fresh migration when the time comes.
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Because I doubt that it will work.
I was thinking about that, still in the mindset of using Server 2012.
You are right upgrading to 2016 from eval probably would be sketchy at best.
You can't switch from a Eval to a full version on a DC, member servers it's fine it's just a DISM activation command. But once promoted to a DC you can't have the machine ID changing. You'd have to bring up a new DC if it had already been made a DC before activated.
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Just to let everyone know, I have not died.
I spent the weekend not thinking about servers, or server OSes, or SSDs. I thought about beer, and how terrible most of my fantasy football teams are. And how hard it is to put in a good Fanduel lineup with a terrible hangover.
So here is the update from Friday.
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Kingston has agreed that these drives are not going to work in this application, unless I want flashing amber lights and no information. Not really how I want to proceed. I am going to send them back.
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I was able to cancel all the paperwork on the Server 2012 R2 purchase. I am still a bit on the fence about that, but at least now I am not pressured to make a decision. I'm still leaning towards going with Server 2012, but am giving it a few days to let the mangolassi sink in.
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I spoke with xByte about their EDGE SSD drives. EDGE has special firmware that allows them to work in the DELL servers. According to xByte, there will still be an exclamation mark in OMSA, but the LEDs on the drives will work, and the drives should be SMART accessible.
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@Jason said:
You can't switch from a Eval to a full version on a DC, member servers it's fine it's just a DISM activation command. But once promoted to a DC you can't have the machine ID changing. You'd have to bring up a new DC if it had already been made a DC before activated.
But if I wanted to go with 2012R2, couldn't I just put a valid (aka purchased) retail product code into the activation section?
I was thinking of a scenario where I would license 2016 but use the downgrade rights to get a valid 2012R2 key.
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@BRRABill said:
But if I wanted to go with 2012R2, couldn't I just put a valid (aka purchased) retail product code into the activation section?
Not if it's already a DC. You switch the licensing and you kill the DC and how AD works. You can do that on Member servers but not DCs.
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Terminology is an issue here.
2016 is currently in beta, not evaluation mode.
If you get a 2012R2 Eval from MS, While I've never done it, I'd be damned surprised if you couldn't add a valid license key to activate it and leave it running.
But then the question is, where do you get the downgraded key from? If you don't have any 2012 R2 servers now, you don't have any keys. So either you'd have to buy yourself into a Volume License agreement so you have the current and all the old keys, or you'd have to buy a stand alone 2012R2 server so you have a key.