Project SErver 2007 - Separate Services in 2 servers

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Wilt Thomas Rovira Britton

Hi.

I have Windows Server 2003 (sp2), Project Server 2007 (no service pack),
Sharepoint Server (no service pack) + SQL Server 2005(SP2) ... all in one
box (named Server0).

Now, we have 2 new servers. We want to move the solution to these new
servers:
a) New Server1 (Databases): SQL Server 2005
b) New Server2 (Web Applications): Sharepoint Server

Do you know about any document? Please, help.

Thanks,
Wilt
 
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Paul Conroy

The only doco's I'm aware of are here
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/a31e6353-db50-402f-b149-64765d2a423d1033.mspx

Basically you need to perform a complete farm re-installation.

High level steps are:-

Install SQL on your new SQL server.
Install Project Server & SP1 on your app/web server. {do not configure any
PWA sites)
Backup the entire farm from central admin on your existing server
Restore to alternate configuration from central admin on new server
Backup the entire farm from central admin on you new server
Point Proj Pro at the new server

DO NOT delete old server until your satisified that all the data has come
across and is functioning as expected.
 
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Wilt Thomas Rovira Britton

Thanks, very much. I'll try it.

Paul Conroy said:
The only doco's I'm aware of are here
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Office/en-us/library/a31e6353-db50-402f-b149-64765d2a423d1033.mspx

Basically you need to perform a complete farm re-installation.

High level steps are:-

Install SQL on your new SQL server.
Install Project Server & SP1 on your app/web server. {do not configure any
PWA sites)
Backup the entire farm from central admin on your existing server
Restore to alternate configuration from central admin on new server
Backup the entire farm from central admin on you new server
Point Proj Pro at the new server

DO NOT delete old server until your satisified that all the data has come
across and is functioning as expected.
 

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