Long description | This service allows you to transfer the typical functions of a domain controller, including DNS and DHCP, to a new server. |
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Domain services and active directory roles migration may be necessary if you are migrating from an SBS server to a new server, or from On-Premises solution to Microsoft 365 and you want to keep the Domain Controller in your network, but a new operating system or hardware is required.
IT Partner responsibilities #
- Domain Controller preparation and promotion
- Transfer of Domain Controller roles
- Transfer of group policy, groups, and users
- DNS server transfer
- DHCP server transfer
Client responsibilities #
- Coordinate Client resources and staff schedules
- Provide a dedicated point of contact responsible for working with IT Partner
- Coordinate any outside vendor resources and schedules
- Provide administrative access to the Active Directory domain and servers
- Configure all network equipment, such as load balancers, routers, firewalls, and switches
- Review and approve engagement deliverables in a timely manner
Additional cost items not provided by the project #
- Migration to Entra ID
- Email and/or documents transfer to Microsoft 365
- Support of the devices with static network settings
- Remote installation of the Microsoft Windows OS on the server, if necessary, for example, when using a virtual machine or remote server management technologies -- iLO and others
Prerequisites #
- The operating system for the new DC is installed
- All devices are configured to use a DHCP server
Plan #
The plan may vary depending on your needs.
- Kickoff meeting
- The new server preparation
- Staged transfer of roles and data
- Verification of work
- Demotion of the old DC
- Verification and fixing issues, if any
Success Criteria #
- The new Domain Controller is available to users and can perform all necessary functions
- Users can log in to their PCs
- All GPO settings are saved
- The DHCP server is working and all its settings are saved
- The old DC is demoted and can be turned off