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Postby Deathlok » Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:16 pm

Now that I am a Microsoft MAPS partner, I have all the server and workstation software I can shake my hat at.

So I am going to build myself a new server that runs Server 2012 with Exchange 2013. But I also want to run PHP and MySQL 64 bit. I also have data that I want to transfer from my old server to the new one, to see if it all works.

So what better way to try it all out without having to buy a load of new expensive equipment than doing it virtually first to ensure it all hangs together?
My workstation at home has enough ooooomph to handle it although I am in the process of upgrading the RAM from 32 to 64Gb as Windows and Exchange server want as much RAM as you can throw at it. I also need a lot of disk space for the virtual drives, so a 2Tb SATA III is also on its way.

Once I have these popped in, I'll see how it all goes. I am going to assume that the MS virtualisation software won't let me do it and I will have to use the free version of Oracle, as I did have to with Windows 8....

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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:26 pm

So first thing is to list all the software that I need to have running on my new server

Windows server !
Exchange server !
PHP 64 bit (5.2.5) ISAPI
MySQL (5.0.77) + relevant databases
phpMyAdmin (3.1.3.2)
IPSentry (5.75.01) licensed
PHPBB3 (3.0.10)
Filezilla FTP server (0.9.41)
OpenVPN server
IIS Password
TeamSpeak server (?)
PHP Wiki (?)
ActivePerl 5.10.0 Build 1004 (64 bit) (?)
SetFileDate 2.0
Windows Grep 2.3
Thunderbird
Firefox
UltraVNC
TreeSize
TSPrint server
TextPad
WebLog Expert
Advanced Port Scanner v1.3
EaseUS ToDo Backup Server (3.0)

All user files and databases

Other bits and pieces, but these are the key ones.
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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Thu Mar 14, 2013 3:27 pm

PHP 64 bit (5.4.0) > anindya php 64 Bit
MySQL 64 bit (5.6.10) > MySQL Community Server
PHPBB3 > PHPBB3 Download (I can probably just copy across the content)
phpMyAdmin (3.5.7) > phpMy Admin download
Filezilla FTP server (0.9.41) > Filezilla
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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:14 pm

I wonder if it would be easier to join the new server to the existing domain and just export the old mailboxes to PST files and then import them onto the new box...
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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:42 pm

Have to have Exchange 2007 updated to SP3 and Rollup 10 (These are both available)
and
Exchange 2013 has to have CU1 installed (Cumulative Update 1) Expected before end of Q1

Then and only then can you have both co-existing on the same domain/forest and be able to migrate

Note that Outlook versions prior to "2003" will not work with Exchange 2013
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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:24 pm

Okay, have got Windows 2012 installed and configured as a domain controller. Have added a user account for myself and have also configured a virtual workstation running Windows 8 Professional and have successfully joined it to the domain.

Trying to install Exchange 2013 and have just run across several small niggles...

Readiness checks show that I need the following;
Microsoft Unified Communications Managed API 4.0, Core Runtime 64-bit
Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Packs - Version 2.0 - Downloaded and Installed
Microsoft Office 2010 Filter Packs - Version 2.0 - Service Pack 1 - Downloaded and Installed

Retried the readiness checker and...

Now just a warning that installing Exchange on a domain controller will elevate the permissions for Exchange Trusted Subsystem to domain administrators and that setup will use /PrepareAD and then no Exchange 2010 servers will be able to be installed.
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Re: Virtual server

Postby Deathlok » Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:36 pm

Install has been clicked as of 11:34 and there are 15 steps to go through.

11:51 Step 4 - language files
12:28 Step 13 - Client access role
12:31 Step 14 - Finalizing setup
12:32 Setup completed!

So almost one hour to install Microsoft Exchange server 2013 onto Windows server 2012

Added a mailbox for my domain account and am going to fire up Windows 8 and create an Outlook profile to it.
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