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Upgrading to SharePoint 2016 with as Little Pain as Possible
Todd Klindt, Microsoft MVPDistinguished Architect
@toddklindthttp://www.toddklindt.com/blogTodd Klindt, SharePoint MVP
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Gradual
Upgrade
Gradual
Upgrade
In-Place
Upgrade
Buy a 3rd party tool
SharePoint 2016 For You and Me
No shortcutsUpgrade 2007 (SP2 or later) to 2010Upgrade 2010 to 2013Upgrade 2013 to 2016Or buy a 3rd party tool
Upgrade from 2007 to 2013 2016
Mostly the same as SharePoint 2010 to 2013Database attachDon’t forget MinRole
Don’t copy your SharePoint 2013 farm topology
Don’t use CustomRole (without investigating MinRole first)Identify Site Collections in 2010 (14) modeSite Collections are Upgraded on AttachProject Server is built inExcel Services is replaced by Excel in Office Online Servers
SharePoint 2016
Are you using Cloud Search?Affects hardware topologyLicensingCannot be converted, must be created newhttp://www.toddklindt.com/happycssa
SharePoint 2016 Search
Now on to the SharePoint 2013
(2016) Content
All content databases More on Mysites in the next slide
Service AppsBCS
Managed Metadata
PerformancePoint
Secure store (need to know passphrase)
User Profile databases
Search administration (no index or property dbs)
Supported Databases
Should you upgrade them at all?Dip your toe into the cloud
Need Service Pack 1 for 2013
Office 365 licenses
Figure out the authentication
Not migrated automaticallyUser can do it
Use a third party tool
MySites and OneDrive for Business
They cannot exist on the same server
SharePoint 2010 (2013) databases must be RTM or later (no service pack required)
You definitely need more hardware
SharePoint 2010, 2013, and 2016
Add managed paths manually before attaching databasesAlways upgrade database with root site collection firstTry to use same URLs
14 = SharePoint 201015 = SharePoint 2013 16 = SharePoint 2016
Quick notes
• They are awesome and you need to use them in 2013 and 2016
• Hardware is key – They must be on their own server with nothing else
• Office Web Apps require you to be using Claims authentication to work
• Requires a specific Office License (volume license) • Office Online Server is required for Excel Services in 2016
Go deep on Office Web Apps/Office Online Server
• Claims is dominant • Classic is left for the golden oldies station• Recommended to upgrade to 2016 (or 2013) and then
convert to claims• 2 major changes to the web app
• Start thinking about Azure AD
Authentication
Boo!Instead from management shell you can use:test-spcontentdatabase –name <YourDBName> -webapplication http://YourWebAppLook for fancy switchesWorks the same in 2010, 2013, and 2016
No more preupgradecheck
Good time to look at the App Model2010 and 2013 stuff mostly just worksHopefully you were a good boy or girl and did everything as WSPsShane’s old 2010 blog post will help you get all of the WSPs out of 2010. Commands are the same or similar in 2013 to get the stuff in.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/shane/archive/2011/05/05/using-powershell-to-
export-all-solutions-from-your-sharepoint-2010-farm-and-other-fun.aspx
Features and Solutions
Test-SPContentDatabase –Name WSS_Content_Upgrade –WebApplication http://upgrade.contoso.comMount-SPContentDatabase –Name WSS_Content_Upgrade –WebApplication http://upgrade.contoso.com
Upgrade a database
The commands we just ranOne upgrade log file per upgradeOne upgrade error log file per upgrade..\15\logs (\16\logs)Still mount multiple databases at same timeLook and feel are upgraded automatically in SharePoint 2016
Things that are the same
Q & A
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