Sample Planning Worksheets |
Before you can automate the installation of Windows 2000 Server, you must decide if you will upgrade from Windows NT or perform a clean installation.The chapter "Automating Server Installation and Upgrade"will help you decide which kind of installation to do. The following questions are designed to get you started in making this decision.
If you answered yes to questions 1 and 2, you are a good candidate for an upgrade.
If you answered yes to questions 3 and 4, you are a good candidate for a clean installation.
Use Table A.15 to determine which automated installation methods to use and where to use those methods within your organization.
Table A.15 Decide When and Where to Use Automated Installation Methods
Method |
When to Use |
Use This Method? | When and Where? |
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Syspart | For clean installations to computers that have dissimilar hardware. | ||
Sysprep | When the master computer and the target computers have identical hardware, which includes the hardware abstraction layer (HAL) and mass storage devices. | ||
Systems Management Server (SMS) | To perform managed upgrades of Windows 2000 Server to multiple systems, especially those that are geographically dispersed. | ||
Bootable CD | With a computer whose basic input/output system (BIOS) allows it to start from the CD. |
Use Table A.16 as a checklist of the tasks you need to complete and the date you complete them.
Table A.16 Record When You Complete Installation Tasks
Task | Date Completed |
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Resolve critical planning issues. | |
Create the distribution folder. | |
Review the answer file. | |
Review the Windows 2000 Setup commands. | |
Choose an application installation method based on critical planning. | |
Choose a method for operating system installation based on critical planning. |