When it comes to moving from Windows 7 to Windows 10, or transferring Windows 10 from an old PC to a new one, the Windows Easy Transfer Tool does a great job. But what about Windows Server 2016 migration? Do you know which Windows Server migration software can provide the best experience? Windows Server administrators usually have advanced computer skills, so most of them can manage complicated procedures manually to complete a migration. For example, common methods include Active Directory migration, DHCP migration, CA migration, ADFS migration, and file server migration.
Indeed, these manual methods do transfer all that you need from one server to another. However, if the files to be copied are huge, it can be a tedious task and any interruption could mean wasting a lot of time. In fact, this happens quite often, and many administrators have experienced failed transfers. Why not turn to a smart Server Migration Software, especially one that can automate the transfer of data from one server to another on a large scale?
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Todo PCTrans is the best Windows Server 2016 migration software to transfer files, applications, settings, profiles, and shared data from any server to new Server 2016. You can minimize efforts in migrating from Server 2003/2008 R2/2013 to Server 2016, or from Server 2016 to Server 2019.
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Multi-Mode Data Transfer:
Supports direct server transfer over the network and indirect server transfer via imaging.
Migrate to Server 2016:
Supports migration from lower versions to higher versions (Server 2003/2008/2012/2016 to Server 2016).
Migrate from Server 2016:
Supports the latest Server 2019. Migrate Windows Server 2016 to Server 2019.
Data Supported for Migration:
Applications, files, shared data, configuration files, databases, settings, and more.
Given that early versions of Windows 2003 and Windows 2008/2008 R2 are outdated, it's high time to upgrade your servers to Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019. By following the steps on how to migrate to Windows Server 2016, you can perform a server migration without reinstalling essential applications or reconfiguring settings.
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Step 1. Run Todo PCTrans on both the source and target computers and connect the two via network.
1. Under "PC to PC," click PC to PC to continue.
2. Select the target computer by its device name, then enter your account password or verification code and choose the transfer direction. Click "Connect" to proceed.
You can find the verification code at the top right of the main screen on the controlled computer, in the “Computer to Computer” section.
Step 2: Choose the categories of applications, files, and accounts you want to transfer over the Internet.
To transfer data selectively, click Edit under each category and select specific items.
Click “Transfer” to start transferring your apps/files/accounts over the Internet from one computer to another.
Step 1: Create a backup file.
1. Connect the USB (flash) drive/external hard drive to the source computer. Launch Todo PCTrans, and on the main screen, click Backup & Restore > Start.
2. Tap Backup Data to continue.
3. Click “Applications,” “User Accounts,” and “Files” to select the specific data and apps you want to back up.
Step 2. Restore from the backup you just created
1. Insert the USB drive with the backup files into the target computer, and open Todo PCTrans. Click Backup & Restore > Start > Data Restore.
2. Click “Browse” to locate the image file, then select “Restore” to proceed.
3. Now, you can select the application/file/account that you want to restore.
Alternatively, you can click on the “Edit” button to flexibly choose the specific data to transfer. Click “Finish” to confirm. Also, you can click the Edit icon > “Submit” to change the destination path for saving and recovering files.