Hey,
I am a software developer by trade and have some background in server stuff, but am no expert in it.
I have a dedicated Windows 2K3 server through a fully managed hosting company. They have always been top notch with their service and support and my server is very stable. I host my personal business on the site, which is a piece of software that I developed that is monthly subscription based.
The company recently started offering dual core servers with the same specs as my current server for 1/2 the price that I am paying monthly, so I went ahead and ordered one of the new ones. I want to migrate all of my existing data to the new server and de-commission my old server once everything is setup. Since my business is subscription based, I don't want there to be much downtime for my customers, so I need to make the switch as transparent as possible.
When I called and spoke with their engineers this morning about the best way to migrate the data, they said that the best way to do it would be to swap the primary hard drive from the old server to the new server.
This scares me, I am assuming that the chipsets are different between computers since it is moving from a dual processor server to a dual core server. Can Win2K3 server handle being moved to new hardware without a problem?
I REALLY need some input here because I am worried that this might not work well. Would it be better if I just backed up all of my data (web sites, SSL, databases, etc.) and moved it myself?
Thanks for the opinions from any of you server gurus out there.
I am a software developer by trade and have some background in server stuff, but am no expert in it.
I have a dedicated Windows 2K3 server through a fully managed hosting company. They have always been top notch with their service and support and my server is very stable. I host my personal business on the site, which is a piece of software that I developed that is monthly subscription based.
The company recently started offering dual core servers with the same specs as my current server for 1/2 the price that I am paying monthly, so I went ahead and ordered one of the new ones. I want to migrate all of my existing data to the new server and de-commission my old server once everything is setup. Since my business is subscription based, I don't want there to be much downtime for my customers, so I need to make the switch as transparent as possible.
When I called and spoke with their engineers this morning about the best way to migrate the data, they said that the best way to do it would be to swap the primary hard drive from the old server to the new server.
This scares me, I am assuming that the chipsets are different between computers since it is moving from a dual processor server to a dual core server. Can Win2K3 server handle being moved to new hardware without a problem?
I REALLY need some input here because I am worried that this might not work well. Would it be better if I just backed up all of my data (web sites, SSL, databases, etc.) and moved it myself?
Thanks for the opinions from any of you server gurus out there.