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RE:[sap-basis] How To Migrate From Windows 2003 To 2012 On A Distributed SAP System. System Copy?

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Reply from bharatramramakrishnan on Dec 11 at 2:43 AM
Hi Edurne,

Check the below SAP notes if they can help you.

1476239 - SAP system migration to Windows 2008/2008 R2

151603 - Copying an SQL Server database

683447 - SAP Tools for MS SQL Server


666805 - MS SQL Server: Migrating from 32-bit to 64-bit//if source is 32 bit

960769 - Windows: Migration from 32-bit to 64-bit (x86_64)

1494740 - SAP system migration from Windows 2003 to 2008 (R2) 64-bit

Check the link to know in detail ==>https://archive.sap.com/discussions/thread/3594496


Regards,
Ram

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Edurne
Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 8:20 AM
Subject: How To Migrate From Windows 2003 To 2012 On A Distributed SAP System. System Copy?

Hi,

I have to migrate the windows operating system from my SAP system. I have to migrate from windows 2003 to windows 2012 r2. The DB of the system is sqlserver but it is distributed, the SAP server and the Bd are in different machines.
For the migration I have to make a homogeneous copy of OS only on a new machine. I do not know if anyone has ever done this. I have many doubts about the changes I have to make after the copy, since for example the IP's change.

A greeting.

 
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