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This week's video tutorial focuses on best practices for migrating to Configuration Manager current branch. There are several scenarios where you’ll consider migration:
- You want to move from Configuration Manager 2007. Read Configuration Manager 2007 approaching end of support: What you need to know for more information.
- Your hardware needs to be replaced or changed.
- You want to upgrade the operating system and the version of Configuration Manger installed does not support in-place upgrade.
- You want to simplify or redesign your hierarchy.
The video linked below was prepared by Steven Rachui, a Principal Premier Field Engineer focused on manageability technologies. In it he discusses and demos migration from ConfigMgr 2007 and ConfigMgr 2012 to current branch, touches on upgrade from ConfigMgr 2012 and reviews considerations for Azure IaaS implementations.
Additional Resources
Documentation on how to migrate to Configuration Manager current branch