Windows 7 - new dpm server
Asked By Lorenz Buchberger
21-Nov-09 06:21 AM
Hi,
I have an old w2k3 R2 Server x86 and I would like to install a new W2K8 R2
x64 Server. All protected servers are only reachable via a wan - therefore I
would like to use the old replicas to avoid the traffic over the WAN.
How do I do that ?
thanks
Lorenz
X64
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Houston
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Replicas
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W2k3
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CCNA
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MCSE
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MSG
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Dpm
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Santhosh Sivarajan replied to Lorenz Buchberger
I am assuming your goal is to move DPM server to a new server Correct? Look
at this articles:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb808989.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd282970.aspx
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Houston, TX
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