At some point during your deployment it may be important to reverse your
changes to the environment due to configuration issues, application incompatibility,
or other unforeseen situations. You should always spend adequate time preparing a
rollback plan when making configuration changes to a production server environ-
ment. Upgrading to Windows Server 2008 is no exception. For example, what hap-
pens if you suddenly have a power outage, or even worse, hardware failure while
upgrading the server’s operating system? What if that same server hosts thousands
of files? ...
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