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SharePoint 2010 ITPRO and Migration consideration.TRANSCRIPT
SharePoint 2010 Demo
SharePoint 2010 ITPRO
About MeMai Omar Desouki
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AgendaITPRO InvestmentsWalking in CAMigration .. We will do it live now.Visual Upgrade….. Your master page….
IT PRO
On-Premise
Control and ownership
Optimize your deployment for every scenarioOn-premise and hosted solutions with SharePoint Online
Customers Partners Employees
Internet Extranet Intranet
Hosted Service
Rapid scalability
Problem identification
IT Pro investmentsReduce down-time using proactive Health Monitoring
Service-level data
Links to guidance and
resources Pre-Beta Screenshot.
IT Pro investmentsStreamline training and IT resources with visual upgrade
Upgrade servers without changing the
user interface
Preview new UI
Switch-on new UI across site collections
in a controlled manner
Pre-Beta Screenshots.
IT Pro investmentsVisibility into upgrade process and potential problems
Comprehensive review of upgrade
readiness
Guidance and available resources to
fix problems
Pre-Beta Screenshots.
Robust scripting
environment
IT Pro investmentsTime savings through replication of actions across sites and farms
Programmatically set-up sites,
populate content, and more
Pre-Beta Screenshot.
Logical Search Architecture
Search Content Sources
IT Pro Value
IT Pro Productivit
y
Scalable Infrastruct
ure
Flexible Deploymen
t
Simplified Deployment
Server PreparationOne-click pre-req install
Farm ConfigurationWizard simplifies configuration
Automatic Password Management
Server addition secured by Passphrase
APIs for permission reporting
SecuritySecurity is no more overhead to IT
Predictable UpgradeDo-no-harm
Pre-upgrade checker
Visual Upgrade
Resumable upgrade
Progress reports
Parallel DB upgrades
Logging, Monitoring, and AlertsKnow what is going on
Unified LoggingOut-of-the-box reportsRicher Web AnalyticsOpen SchemaSCOM Integration
ULS Logs
Windows Events
Page requests
Feature Logging
Health data
Logging DB
Proactive Resolution Get ahead of issues
Developer Dashboard
Empower developers and users
Integrated Health Analyzer
Runs when necessaryAlertsFixes when it can
Developer Dashboard
The developer dashboard is a useful component included with 2010Can be used to monitor page load and performanceIt has three states
OnOffOn demand
Developer Dashboard
Information contained on the dashboard:
Times to render various components on pagePage Checkout levelDatabase query informationWeb part processing timeAny critical events or alerts
Good for diagnosing problem web parts on a page or long list load time
Developer Dashboard
The Developer Dashboard state can only be toggled with a STSADM command
ON:STSADM –o setproperty –pn developer-dashboard –pv on
OFF:STSADM –o setproperty –pn developer-dashboard –pv off
ON DEMAND:STSADM –o setproperty –pn developer-dashboard –pv ondemand
SharePoint 2007 Architecture
Project Server2007
Project Web Access
Shared Service Provider
SharePoint Server Client AppsBrowsers (IE)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
Groove
Project Server2007
Project Web
Access
Office Client
Outlook
Search Service
Excel Calc Service
Business Data Catalog
User Profiles
ContentConfig Workflow
Windows SharePoint Services
InfoPath Service
Project Server2007
Project Web Access
Shared Service Provider
SharePoint 2007 Architecture
Search Service
Excel Calc Service
Business Data Catalog
User Profiles
ContentConfig Workflow
SharePoint Server Client AppsBrowsers (IE)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
Groove
Project Server2007
Project Web
Access
Office Client
Outlook
Search Service
Excel Calc Service
Business Data Catalog
User Profiles
ContentConfig Workflow
Windows SharePoint Services
InfoPath Service
SharePoint 2010 Architecture
SharePoint Service Applications
Shared Service Provider
SharePoint 2010 Architecture
Search Service
Excel Calc Service
Business Data Catalog
User Profiles
SharePoint Foundation
ContentConfig Workflow
SharePoint Server Client AppsProject Server
2010
Project Web Access
Windows SharePoint Services
2007 Browsers (IE)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
Office Client
Outlook
BusinessConnection
Service
GrooveSharePoint Workspace
SharePoint Service Applications
SharePoint 2010 Architecture
Search Service
Excel Calc Service
BusinessConnection
Service
User Profiles
SharePoint Foundation
ContentConfig Workflow
SharePoint Server Client AppsProject Server
2010
Project Web Access
Sandboxed Code Service
Usage & Health Logging
Word Conversion
Service
PowerPoint Broadcast
Service
Web Analytics Service
Visio Graphics Service
Access Service
InfoPath Service
Managed Metadata
PerformancePoint
Browsers (IE)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
SharePoint Workspace
Office Client
Outlook
Browsers (IE, Fire Fox)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
SharePoint Workspace
Office Client
Outlook
Browsers (IE, Fire Fox)
InfoPath
Project
RSS Viewers
SharePoint Designer
OneNote
SharePoint Workspace
Office Client
Outlook
Visio
Access
List ScalabilityN
um
ber
of
inst
an
ces
Number of items
Team Site
Enterprise Metadata
and Content Types
Managed Library
Knowledge Base or Records Center
Massive Distributed
Archive
Controlling Large Lists
Can handle 50 million items per listAs lists grow larger, the performance suffersResult sets are trimmed down
Users and admins have different settingsHappy hour settingsObject Model overrideWindows PowerShell override of Object Model override
Backup and Restore
Where to start?Farm Backups
Same format as SharePoint 2007 backupsFarm backups now allow multiple threadsConfig only backups
Granular BackupNow in Central AdminSite Collection, Web, or ListUnattached content database
Windows PowerShell can be used too
SharePoint 2010 Upgrade
SharePoint 2010 UpgradeTest-SPContentDataBase – Key to successful upgrade.
Test-SPContentDatabase is very similar to the stsadm command PreUpgradeCheck, but it works with both 2007 and 2010.
Test-SPContentDatabase
This command can be pointed at a database that isn’t part of the farm! That’s the coolest.
If you want to see how a content database would fare in a given farm
You can run the Test-SPContentDatabase command and get information on issues that would impact the farm you’re importing it into. Is the database compatible? Does it have all the assemblies installed, all the relevant features and solutions all set? Well run the commandlet to find out.
Here’s an example of a sample Test-SPContentDatabase
If you were to compare PreUpgradeCheck and Test-SPContentDatabase
Source (Your 2007 farm): PreUpgradeCheck will tell you what is broken or missing in the source.Destination (Your Clean 2010 Farm): Test-SPContentDatabase will tell you what you’ve missed in setting up your 2010 farm.
Resume a database attach failure
The PowerShell command Upgrade-SPContentDatabase can be used to resume a database attach failure. So you’d use the test-spcontentdatabase to check for missing, and use stsadm –o addcontentdb to add the content database, and use upgrade-spcontentdatabase to resume upgrades with issues.
Visual Upgrade
Visual Upgrade
Visual Upgrade is capability in SharePoint 2010 that allows you to view upgraded sites as they looked in SharePoint until you are ready to view them in their full SharePoint 2010 glory.
The Visual Upgrade is scoped at the web level
The easiest way is inside of the UI itself,Another option is Windows PowerShell.
PowerShell is a great way to take care of this if you have to work with a lot of webs.It has looping capabilities that make this very easy.
Let's take a look at it:
$db = Get-SPContentDatabase WSS_Content_SharePoint_2007$db.Sites | Get-SPWeb -limit all | ForEach-Object{
$_.UIversion = 4; $_.UIVersionConfigurationEnabled = $false; $_.update()
}
Setting the value to 4 gives us the SharePoint 2010 interface. If you want the SharePoint 2007 interface, set UIversion to 3.
There you go ..
All-Up Readiness @ RTM
Product and Documentation
Support and Sustaining
Early Adoption
Channels
Slides References
These slides were gathered from:http://www.toddklindt.com/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=173http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff607998.aspx#section2http://www.sharepointjoel.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=0cd1a63d-183c-4fc2-8320-ba5369008acb&ID=288SPC 2009: SharePoint 2010 Administration: Part 1 & 2 – Todd Klindt, Shane Young
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