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stjani3286 asked JimmyYang-MSFT commented

Move physical Lync 2013 edge servere To VMWare

Hi,
I need to get rid of two edge servere in Lync 2013 enteprice installation on Windows server 2012
The plan is to create two new VMWare Lync servere on same OS version.
I can not find a good/valid dokument how to do this. I do have an idea how I can do this but a dokument form somone who has already beeen through thi process wold be great.
thanks

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Hi @stjani3286

Do you mean you want to create new Lync 2013 Server on the VMWare without edge server?

What servers are you deployed in the environment now? A clear topology can help me know much better about your situation.

If you want to deploy an Enterprise edition pool, it needs a backend SQL server. You need deploy the backend SQL server firstly. Then create new Topology. You can follow the deployment steps as the official document:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/canitpro/step-by-step-installation-of-skype-for-business-server-2015.

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@stjani3286

It has been a while, how is everything going?
If you have any update about this issue, please feel free to post back.

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Hej Jimmy,

thanks for your reply but I cannot open this url I get page not found
brgds

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Hi @stjani3286

Sorry, this link seems to be removed now. Here is another guidance for your reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/skypeforbusiness/deploy/install/install

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Hej Jimmy,

this dokument does not cover what I am talking about.
thanks anyway.
brgds

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@stjani3286

I have checked this topic but we only found some experience for moving front end server to VMWare. It's a little different from your situation but there are some ideas which may help you.

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