Re: Poweredge 2600 upgrade

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I realize you've already spent a fair amount amount of money but purchasing the technician kit at sbmigration.com would be a great way to go

You keep the domain intact, don't need much as your interim server, lots of pluses, not many minuses

Or yes...you could export your mailboxes using Exmerge as well as all your data and start over...lots of downtime for the business.

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<finster69@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1192046936.467663.27090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am currently running SBS2K on a PowerEdge 2600 Server with 5 hot-
swapable 36GB SCSI drives in a backplane with a RAID 5 Config. It is
time to upgrade.

The server has 2 decent Xeons and 4 GB RAM so I did not think it would
be worthwhile to buy a new server.

I purchased the SBS2K3 R2 software and client upgrades along with
6-146 GB SCSI drives.

I would like to know the easiest way to install the six new drives and
the software as well as migrating Exchange personal mailboxes.

I only have 20 users, so recreating user accounts is no big deal.

Can I simply dump the mailboxes onto an external drive and import them
into SBS2K3?

If I run into problems, can I simply plug the original 5 drives into
their original slots and be up and running again?

Thanks for any help.


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