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Project: Windows 2000 migration
Client: U. S. Navy Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake

Solution Summary
The U. S. Navy Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake (EFA-CHES) wanted to simplify its network administration, add robustness to their infrastructure, increase security, and provide better storage management. 3H Technology (3H) migrated EFA-CHES from a Windows NT 4.0 Network to a full Windows 2000 architecture with Active Directory. The Windows 2000 migration achieved EFA-CHES goals, and along with the SMS 2.0 implementation helped reduce their IT support staff support from an 8 to a 5 person team.

ENVIRONMENT
The U. S. Navy Engineering Field Activity Chesapeake EFA-CHES is a 420 node network with eleven (11) sites around the Washington DC Metropolitan area. The field sites are connected the headquarters with high speed lines. EFA-CHES is a single Windows NT 4.0 Domain with a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) at the headquarters and a Backup Domain Controller (BDC) at each site. The servers run Windows NT 4.0 Server, while the workstations mostly run Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and some Windows 9x.

CHALLENGE
In preparation for the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) single seat management contract, EFA-CHES wanted to migrate to a Windows 2000 architecture in order to:

  • Simplify administration
  • Add robustness to the infrastructure
  • Increase security
  • Provide better storage management
Due to the NMCI requirements, EFA-CHES tasked 3H Technology (3H) to achieve the following goals as a result of the Windows 2000 migration:
  • Migrate several print servers
  • Design and implement a naming convention on workstations and print servers
  • Maintain the same domain name, a migration to a separate "Native Mode" Windows 2000 domain was not possible
  • The NT 4.0 domain must to be migrated simultaneously while supporting EFA-CHES users and all services
  • Domain controllers must be replaced during normal business hours
  • Develop an MS Active Directory (AD) model specific to EFA-CHES.
  • Expand the AD scheme to support MS Exchange 2000 Server
  • Centralize control of EFA-CHES shared directories

SOLUTION
The migration was broken down into three phases:
  • Pre-Migration
  • Migration
  • Post-Migration
This approach reduced errors by providing clear objectives to accomplish each step and as a result, prerequisite steps were easily identifiable. The Pre-Migration phase adjusted all supporting domain service functions that were required for a "Native Mode" Windows 2000 domain. The Migration phase upgraded/migrated existing domain controllers. The Post-Migration phase dealt with the configuration of the AD and scheme, creating policies, and user data storage. Our migration produced the following results:
  • Printer migration incorporated the new naming convention and more centralized management of the print services.
  • Although EFA-CHES had a naming convention it was not an enterprise convention in scope. It lacked definition from a macro Navy viewpoint and was redefined to identify systems function, geographical location, and a numbering code.
  • One new server ("Zero" server) was added and installed into the NT 4.0 domain as a BDC and then promoted to the PDC role. The old PDC was taken off line to act as a recovering system in the event of a failure. The new PDC was then upgraded to Windows 2000 (Created the Active Directory and the "Mixed Mode" Windows environment). Each domain controller was then swapped with a replacement Windows 2000 domain controller. Once the domain controller function duplicated on several servers and tested, the Zero server was re-built. The domain was placed into "Native Mode". This approach provides a Windows 2000 migration within the NT 4.0 domain without interrupting the services while employing a more robust domain controller infrastructure.
  • The scheme was expanded in preparation for MS Exchange 2000 Server.
  • Standard user data directories were created on a Network Appliance: NetFiller. This approach added a centralized storage repository for ease of administration, growth expansion, and data recovery.

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