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Information and resources to use when you plan to upgrade Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008
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Information and resources to use when you plan to upgrade Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008

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948070

Last Review
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February 5, 2008

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INTRODUCTION

MORE INFORMATION

Latest news summary

Background for the revised guidance

Recommendations

Planning and assessment

Preparation

Support

Resources

How to assess Windows Server 2008 readiness

New application readiness tools and certification standards

IT infrastructure assessment and planning

Supported upgrade paths

Upgrade policies

Download details for Windows Server 2008 upgrade resources

INTRODUCTION

This article contains information and resources to use when you plan to upgrade from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008.

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MORE INFORMATION

Latest news summary

Microsoft has revised the upgrade guidance that begins with the Windows Server 2008 SKUs. This guidance reflects the best practices that customers typically follow when they upgrade to a new server operating system.
The improved features and capabilities of Windows Server 2008 require significant changes to the upgrade process. Therefore, Microsoft provides the following guidance to help you upgrade to Windows Server 2008.
Note In this article, third-party software is defined as any software or software component, role, or function that is not included with Windows Server or that is not delivered to Windows Server when you use Windows Update. This definition also includes Microsoft utilities and applications.


We recommend that you perform a clean installation of Windows Server 2008 whenever possible.


There are supported upgrade paths to upgrade to Windows Server 2008. We recommend that you follow the steps in this article before you upgrade to Windows Server 2008. This includes researching the software or hardware manufacturers' support policy for upgrading to Windows Server 2008.


Before you upgrade to Windows Server 2008, we recommend that you remove any installed third-party software that is not supported by the software manufacturer for upgrade to Windows Server 2008. When you upgrade to Windows Server 2008 without removing the installed third-party software that is not supported, the third-party software may not function correctly.

This guidance applies to Windows Server 2003 operating systems that you want to upgrade to Windows Server 2008. Microsoft will provide technical support for the operating system, for Windows-delivered software, and for Microsoft applications to comply with your organization's technical support agreement and with Microsoft Customer Support Services.
Note Scenarios may exist in which upgrading a Windows Server component, role, or function is not supported. The Compatibility Report lists these scenarios during the Windows Server 2008 setup process.

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Background for the revised guidance

Support policies may vary by software and hardware manufacturer. The best method to make sure that software or hardware works correctly during the upgrade process is for the manufacturer to conduct specific testing and to provide technical support and guidance directly to customers.
Microsoft has made resources available to software and hardware manufacturers to help them develop solutions that provide a high-quality experience throughout the upgrade process.

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Recommendations

We recommend that you take the following planning, assessment, and preparation steps when you consider upgrading to Windows Server 2008.

Planning and assessment


Determine whether your desired upgrade path is supported.


For all software and hardware solutions, check the manufacturers' Web site to verify that the following conditions are true:


The solutions are supported throughout the upgrade process to Windows Server 2008.


The manufacturer supports the solution on Windows Server 2008.


The manufacturer provides additional guidance when you upgrade to Windows Server 2008.


Use the following Microsoft resources to help assess Windows Server 2008 readiness:


The Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products
The Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products is the comprehensive listing of tested software and hardware for Windows Server 2003 and for Windows Server 2008. For more information about the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://windowsservercatalog.com/default.aspx (https://windowsservercatalog.com/default.aspx)


The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Solution Accelerator tool
The Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Solution Accelerator tool assesses the hardware inventory to help plan your migration to Windows Vista and to Windows Server 2008.
For more information about the MAP Solution Accelerator tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb977556.aspx (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb977556.aspx)


The "Works with Windows Server 2008" tool
The "Works with Windows Server 2008" tool determines application compatibility.
For more information about the "Works with Windows Server 2008" tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=resources.htm (https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=resources.htm)


The "Certified for Windows Server 2008" tool
The "Certified for Windows Server 2008" tool helps determine which applications are ready for mission-critical environments.
For more information about the "Certified for Windows 2008" tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=ready.htm (https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=ready.htm)

Preparation


Conduct a full backup of the Windows Server 2003 environment before you start the upgrade process.


Use the MAP Solution Accelerator tool to help assess the current inventory of installed applications on an existing network of servers.
The MAP Solution Accelerator tool is a migration readiness tool that includes hardware assessment, server virtualization candidacy recommendations, and software installation inventory for Windows Server 2008 migration and for Windows Vista migration. This tool will find only applications that were installed by using the Add or Remove Programs feature in Control Panel. We recommend that you use this tool as a reference tool and not as a comprehensive source.
For more information about the MAP Solution Accelerator tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb977556.aspx (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb977556.aspx)


Remove any third-party software that is not supported by the software manufacturer for upgrade to Windows Server 2008.

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Support

If you experience a problem during the upgrade process, Microsoft Customer Service and Support (CSS) will help restore the upgraded Windows Server 2003 environment to a supported state. CSS will do this even if third-party-delivered software may be contributing to errors or to instability.


If a backup of the operating system is available, CSS will help you restore the environment to pre-upgrade status by following data recovery processes. There is no guarantee that any data can be recovered.


If no backup is available, CSS will help you recover to a supported state in the quickest way possible. For example, CSS might reinstall Windows Server 2003 and then help you upgrade to Windows Server 2008.


Independent software vendors (ISVs), independent hardware vendors (IHVs), and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will also be engaged, at our discretion, to try to preserve any application-specific data or operating system-specific data during the data recovery process.

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Resources
How to assess Windows Server 2008 readiness

Microsoft provides free resources to help the IT community plan and provide for smoother migrations to Windows Server 2008.
The Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products is the resource for applications, for hardware devices, and for systems that have passed testing on Windows Server 2003 and on Windows Server 2008. Research the Windows Server solutions in the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products to help you make more-informed purchasing decisions.
Even though a program, a device, or a system may appear in the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products, the solution may not be supported when you upgrade to Windows Server 2008.
For more information about the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/ (https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/)

New application readiness tools and certification standards

Microsoft provides freely available tools for download that help IT professionals, system integrators, and ISVs to determine application readiness for Windows Server 2008 in-house. These tools can also be leveraged throughout the life cycle of an application. Additionally, they help find applications that can use newer technologies, such as 64-bit technology.
For more information about the application readiness tools and about Windows Server 2008 certification standards, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=ready.htm (https://windowsservercatalog.com/content.aspx?ctf=ready.htm)

"Ready applications" are applications that ISVs have indicated provide technical support on the Windows Server 2008 platform. These applications are listed in the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products.
The "Works with Windows Server 2008" tool is an automated self-test that determines application compatibility. The tool helps save time during development and testing of commercial and of custom applications. The test duration is only two to four hours, and the test provides a detailed summary.
Applications that have passed "Works with Windows Server 2008" testing have had their results verified by an independent third party. Additionally, these applications are listed in the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products.
After you obtain the "Works with Windows Server 2008" test results, you can use the "Certified for Windows Server 2008" tool and logo to discover mission-critical and line-of-business applications. You can do this by testing for compliance with Microsoft best practices for security, for availability, for reliability, and for Windows fundamentals.
The testing cycle is more rigorous than "Works with Windows Server 2008" testing. It requires three to five days.
Hardware devices and computer systems can also undergo extensive testing and can achieve "Certified for Windows Server 2008" status. Applications and hardware that demonstrate this high standard earn the "Certified for Windows Server 2008" logo. Additionally, they are represented in the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products.

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IT infrastructure assessment and planning

The MAP Solution Accelerator tool is an integrated platform that has tools and guidance. The tools and guidance help you assess your current IT infrastructure and help you determine the most suitable Microsoft technologies for your IT requirements.
The MAP Solution Accelerator tool offers an easy inventory process, powerful assessment, and workable recommendations for the following products:


Windows Server 2008


Windows Server Hyper-V


Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2


Windows Vista


The 2007 Microsoft Office system

The popular Windows Vista Hardware Assessment readiness tool will be integrated into this platform.
For more information about the Windows Vista Hardware Assessment readiness tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://www.microsoft.com/technet/solutionaccelerators/hardwareassessment/wv/default.mspx (https://www.microsoft.com/technet/solutionaccelerators/hardwareassessment/wv/default.mspx)

These tools help IT professionals and consultants establish a clearer understanding of their infrastructure, desktop, and virtualization needs through network-wide assessment of desktops, of portable computers, of servers, and of network devices.
Recommendations are provided through automatically generated migration proposal reports and documents. The migration proposal reports also provide an inventory of applications that were installed on servers and on client computers by using the Add or Remove Programs feature in Control Panel.

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Supported upgrade paths

The following table lists upgrade paths that are supported.

From
To

Windows Server 2003 Standard (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Standard

Windows Server 2003 Standard (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Standard without Hyper-V

Windows Server 2003 Standard (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise

Windows Server 2003 Standard (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise without Hyper-V

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter

Windows Server 2003 Enterprise (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter without Hyper-v

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter

Windows Server 2003 Datacenter (SP1, SP2, R2)
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter without Hyper-V

Windows Server 2008 Standard
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise

Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
Windows Server 2008 Datacenter

Upgrade policies


The earliest version of Windows Server that you can upgrade to Windows Server 2008 is Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1). Upgrades from Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2008 are not supported.


Cross-architecture upgrades are not supported. For example, an x86-to-x64 upgrade is not supported.


Cross-language upgrades are not supported.


Upgrades between core installations and non-core installations of Windows Server 2008 are not supported.
For example, an upgrade from a Windows Server 2008 Standard core installation to Windows Server 2008 Enterprise is not supported.


There are no supported upgrade paths for the Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems edition and for the Windows Web Server 2008 edition.

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For more information about the Windows Server Catalog of Tested Products that describes applications and hardware that are tested for Windows Server 2003 and for Windows Server 2008, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/ (https://www.windowsservercatalog.com/)


The "Innovate on Windows Server" portal offers free application readiness and certification tools for Windows Server 2008, marketing benefits, and other resources for ISVs.
For more information about the "Innovate on Windows Server" portal, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://microsoft.mrmpslc.com/InnovateOnWindowsServer/ (https://microsoft.mrmpslc.com/InnovateOnWindowsServer/)


The "Application Compatibility and Certification" technical forum on the MSDN Web site can help address application compatibility questions and software certification questions about Windows Server 2008. To view the "Application Compatibility and Certification" forum, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1850&SiteID=1 (https://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=1850\&SiteID=1)


For more information about Windows Server 2008 application development and testing resources, visit the following MSDN Developer Center for Windows Server 2008 Web site:

https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/default.aspx (https://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/default.aspx)


To obtain the latest evaluation version of Windows Server 2008, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/trial-software.aspx (https://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008/en/us/trial-software.aspx)


The Microsoft Accelerator Tool is a free automated tool that provides assessment, guidance, planning, and tested best practices to deploy Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
For more information about the Microsoft Accelerator Tool, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/solutionaccelerators/default.aspx (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/solutionaccelerators/default.aspx)


For more information about best practices for the Windows Server 2008 migration process, see the Migration forum on the TechNet technical forum. To do this, visit the following Web site:

https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=574&SiteID=17 (https://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=574\&SiteID=17)

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