Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Migration
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Install as per '''[[Layton ServiceDesk™ - Installation - New Installation|New Installation]]'''. When the Database Tool opens, you will be connecting to an existing database, not a new one. | Install as per '''[[Layton ServiceDesk™ - Installation - New Installation|New Installation]]'''. When the Database Tool opens, you will be connecting to an existing database, not a new one. | ||
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+ | When you need to move both application and database to another or other servers. | ||
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+ | Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, back up and restore the database to the new SQL Server. Follow '''[[Layton ServiceDesk™ - Installation - Clean Reinstallation|Clean Reinstallation]]''', connecting to this restored database. | ||
<p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™]] [[User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™|<u>Back to Contents</u>]]</p> | <p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™]] [[User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™|<u>Back to Contents</u>]]</p> |
Revision as of 04:50, 11 June 2014
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Migrating the Application Only
Use Case
This would be when you need to move the application to a new server, but leave the database on the existing SQL server.
Procedure
Install as per New Installation. When the Database Tool opens, you will be connecting to an existing database, not a new one.
Migrating Application and Database
Use Case
When you need to move both application and database to another or other servers.
Procedure
Using Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, back up and restore the database to the new SQL Server. Follow Clean Reinstallation, connecting to this restored database.