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Best way to Upgrade GroupWise?

Asked by benbeneke in Novell Netware Network Software

Tags: groupwise, best, migrate, resources, upgrade

Hi All,

My next project is almost ready to start so……….

What are your recommendations for best strategy to take for upgrading my email server?

This is going to be a multi upgrade to make matters worse as I am upgrading hardware, NOS, and GW version.

Current setup is:

Very old hardware running NW4.11 (sp’s are upto date)
GW5.2 with 1 domain and 1 post office
Domain has: ADA, MTA, GWIA and WebAccess
Post office has 1 POA

I have 40 users and cannot loose email or address books during this upgrade.

New setup will be:

New Intel whitebox running NW6 SP3
GW6.5


I figure my options are:

Migrate NW4.11 from old machine to NW6 on new machine then inplace upgrade GW

Build new NW6 server, move GW5.2 over to new machine (Possible??) then upgrade to GW6.5

Or is there another better way?  As always, time and safety of data are the biggest factors. Would need to complete the upgrade over a weekend to ensure no loss of service.

Alternatively Is it possible/desirable to build a new NW6 + GW6.5 machine and recreate the users/resources and then move/import their email and address books?

Are there any pitfalls to look out for??

All help appreciated as always
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