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anovak
Right now we have an official Project Server 2007 production instance
as well as a little test installation on a VM. However, we are far
from a robust multi-environment shop with formal change management
procedures in place, data refresh procedures in place, etc.
We have two choices: 1) We can do the fancy infrastructure build out
now in Project Server 2007 THEN migrate to Project Server 2010 2)
Wait until 2010 to do a fancy infrastructure build out.
Which is the very best of the two options that has the least pain
associated with it? We are running 32-bit Windows Server 2003 so I
believe that means we'd have to basically start over with a fresh
application install.
Am I right to believe that it would be better to wait until that fresh
install of Project Server 2010 to do the fancy infrastructure build
out?
Thanks,
Andy Novak
UNT
as well as a little test installation on a VM. However, we are far
from a robust multi-environment shop with formal change management
procedures in place, data refresh procedures in place, etc.
We have two choices: 1) We can do the fancy infrastructure build out
now in Project Server 2007 THEN migrate to Project Server 2010 2)
Wait until 2010 to do a fancy infrastructure build out.
Which is the very best of the two options that has the least pain
associated with it? We are running 32-bit Windows Server 2003 so I
believe that means we'd have to basically start over with a fresh
application install.
Am I right to believe that it would be better to wait until that fresh
install of Project Server 2010 to do the fancy infrastructure build
out?
Thanks,
Andy Novak
UNT