Before planning for a migration of your Configuration Manager 2007 environment, prepare the environment so it is compliant on the following matters:
◆ Flatten your hierarchy where possible, for instance, by removing secondary sites or unnecessary primary sites in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.
◆ Plan for Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL 2008, and 64-bit by acquiring hardware that is compatible with 64-bit software.
◆ Start with the implementation of BranchCache with Configuration Manager 2007.
◆ Move from web reporting to SQL Reporting Services by configuring the reporting site role in Configuration Manager 2007.
◆ Avoid mixing user and device-collection definitions.
◆ Use UNC paths in your packages instead of local paths.
Migrate your Windows XP branch distribution points to Windows 7.
◆ Flatten your hierarchy where possible, for instance, by removing secondary sites or unnecessary primary sites in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.
◆ Plan for Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL 2008, and 64-bit by acquiring hardware that is compatible with 64-bit software.
◆ Start with the implementation of BranchCache with Configuration Manager 2007.
◆ Move from web reporting to SQL Reporting Services by configuring the reporting site role in Configuration Manager 2007.
◆ Avoid mixing user and device-collection definitions.
◆ Use UNC paths in your packages instead of local paths.
Migrate your Windows XP branch distribution points to Windows 7.
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