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- The Collection Server requires maintenance, such as new hardware or a software upgrade (Microsoft Windows or SQL Server Service Pack).
- The Collection Server becomes permanently unavailable.
- The Collection Server is being decommissioned and replaced.
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Use the following checklist to help you migrate your Collection Server.
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Execute your migration by: |
If you use Microsoft Reporting Services to generate reports about your audit data, change the Reporting Services data source to use the restored Repository databases. |
Test your new Collection Server deployment and setup. |
Migration best practices
Before you execute your migration strategy, decide whether you will want to permanently move the Collection Server to another computer.
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- To minimize audit data loss, plan to backup the Repository databases on the temporary Collection Server immediately before reinstating the original Collection Server
- Use these migration procedures to reinstate the Collection Server on the original computer, configure the SQLcompliance SQL Compliance Manager agents, and configure Reporting Services
- To verify all components were reinstated correctly, test your implementation
- Uninstall the Collection Server you previously implemented on the temporary computer
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