Rounding out its set of free migration software to get users off aging platforms, Microsoft Monday made available a toolkit to help users move files from Windows NT or 2000 to Windows Server 2003.The File Server Migration Toolkit is the second simple server migration tool that Microsoft has developed to help small and medium-sized businesses move off older operating systems onto new technology. Microsoft also is releasing a set of guidelines called the “Solution Accelerator for Consolidating and Migrating File and Print Servers.” Microsoft previously released a migration toolkit and set of guidelines for migration from NT to Windows 2000’s Active Directory.Microsoft is prodding users to move off of the aging Windows NT 4.0 platform, a legacy server for which Microsoft will discontinue support at the end of this year.The free file server tools are simple tools that help users move files from one platform to the other. More sophisticated tools, which include such features like capacity planning, are available from third parties such as Quest Software, NetIQ, and Bindview. “The Microsoft toolkit is pretty straightforward and complements its other migration tools,” says William Hurley, an analyst with Enterprise Application Group. Hurley says the big benefit of the file server migration toolkit is a wizard so users can migrate files to the Distributed File System (DFS) technology in Windows Server 2003. DFS is a network server component that makes it easier for users to find and manage data on a network.“The wizard makes the migration a one-step process instead of a two-step process,” says Hurley. The DFS Consolidation Root Wizard helps administrator configure DFS to maintain the original Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of files after they are moved off of NT.The second component of the toolkit is the File Server Migration Wizard, which moves files and their current security settings between the old and new operating systems.“This is not an attempt to monetize the tool business,” says Radhesh Balakrishnan, technical product manager for next-generation file and print at Microsoft. “But a sizeable amount of customers are saying, ‘Give us a tool that is good enough.’ So we provide file server migration from Point A to Point B and make sure that end users are not disrupted.”Balakrishnan says Microsoft is hoping to educate users on the benefits of Windows Server 2003 and its Windows SharePoint Services extension. “We look at those two as the next generation of file serving.” He says the combination offers better storage and version control mechanisms, among other enhancements.The File Server Migration Toolkit is available now in English and will be updated by early June with support for German, French, Spanish and Japanese. Related content news Dell provides $150M to develop an AI compute cluster for Imbue Helping the startup build an independent system to create foundation models may help solidify Dell’s spot alongside cloud computing giants in the race to power AI. By Elizabeth Montalbano Nov 29, 2023 4 mins Generative AI Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence news DRAM prices slide as the semiconductor industry starts to decline TSMC is reported to be cutting production runs on its mature process nodes as a glut of older chips in the market is putting downward pricing pressure on DDR4. By Sam Reynolds Nov 29, 2023 3 mins Flash Storage Technology Industry news analysis Cisco, AWS strengthen ties between cloud-management products Combining insights from Cisco ThousandEyes and AWS into a single view can dramatically reduce problem identification and resolution time, the vendors say. By Michael Cooney Nov 28, 2023 4 mins Network Management Software Cloud Computing opinion Is anything useful happening in network management? Enterprises see the potential for AI to benefit network management, but progress so far is limited by AI’s ability to work with company-specific network data and the range of devices that AI can see. By Tom Nolle Nov 28, 2023 7 mins Generative AI Network Management Software Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe