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SQL Server 2008 / R2端支持 - 您的计划?


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想要向社区询问有关SQL Server 2008/R2支持端主题的一些反馈。



我的Nutanix解决方案团队成员 @gregwhite @chris paap,我自己和其他人都在讨论SQL Server 2008/R2支持的末端,以及如何影响它?您能否通过分享与SQL Server 2008/R2有关的DB/APP升级,迁移等的想法,动作,工具来帮助我们?



您可以在此处进行调查:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/vj2nwxs

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刚刚完成了调查,但我不介意分享我的一些想法。



我的团队一直在努力在2008年下车,现在(自去年秋天以来)



可以这么说,过去的一种罪过一直在等到第11小时才能在船上获得申请,并了解微软失去支持的后果。



作为经理,我尝试过一些事情来激发迁移,并设置我们准时迁移的机会。




  1. 如果您有内部项目经理,请利用它们。我们的人非常激进,但善良,因此她是提供系统清单以及所有者是谁的理想资源,并说他们需要在特定日期之前离开2008年。
  2. 与应用程序所有者有关他们将要使用的SQL的操作系统或版本透明。提供自2008年以来进行的更改,包括已安装的.NET标准版,您对标准部署进行的更改为新系统做好准备。
  3. 越早传达给所有人越好。设定一个截止日期,该期限是在支持结束前几个月。这给应用程序所有者带来了压力,并提供了日期。总会有散布的系统。这为您提供了几个月的时间来解决他们。例如,我告诉应用程序所有者他们必须在9月之前。我已经知道,如果不超越该截止日期,这些系统将在该截止日期之前就达到。然后,我的团队可以专注于这些系统,并在必要时协助所有这些系统,以使所有系统越过终点线。
  4. 准备制定一项应急计划来对抗“它太复杂而无法移动”。如果您有机会,请在明年的预算计划开始之前宣布这一点。这使应用程序所有者可以计划版本升级或查看他们是否要继续支持该应用程序的时间。
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准备制定一项应急计划来对抗“它太复杂而无法移动”。如果您有机会,请在明年的预算计划开始之前宣布这一点。这使应用程序所有者可以计划版本升级或查看他们是否要继续支持该应用程序的时间。






这似乎是我在简报和会议中的对话中排名第一的挑战。我知道Windows Server 2008/R2将于2020年推出。最好现在领先该浪潮。



非常感谢分享!
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