September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
The issue of whether a more complete prototype phase is needed or if a more limited application compatibility testing phase is sufficient has come up several times in this chapter. The essential difference between the two is that the prototype phase duplicates as exactly as possible the actual end state of the upgrade, from server hardware to peripherals and software, so that the entire upgrade process can be tested to reduce the chance of surprises during the production upgrade. The application testing phase can be less extensive, involve a single server or virtual servers, and be designed to verify that the applications required will work reliably on the Windows Server 2012 configuration. Compatibility ...
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