Upgrade to Project Server 2013
Summary: Learn about how to upgrade to Project Server 2013.
Applies to: Project Server 2013
This series of articles describes the steps necessary upgrade to Project Server 2013. This includes planning and preparing for upgrade, moving copies of your databases to your Project Server 2013 destination environment, and upgrading your Project Server 2010 data and PWA site data.
TechNet articles about upgrading to Project Server 2013
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What's new for upgrade (Project Server 2013) |
Learn about key changes and considerations when you upgrade to Project Server 2013. |
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Overview of the Project Server 2013 upgrade process |
Before you plan to upgrade to Project Server 2013, you must have an understanding of the general steps required to upgrade. |
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Plan for upgrade to Project Server 2013 |
When you upgrade to Project Server 2013, things to consider include system requirements and your current environment. |
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Prepare your environment for upgrade (Project Server 2013) |
After you create a plan to upgrade your environment to Project Server 2013, you must prepare you environment before you can start the actual upgrade process. |
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Create backup copies of your Project Server 2010 farm databases for upgrade (Project Server 2013) |
Describes how to create backup copies of your Project Server 2010 farm database in order to upgrade to Project Server 2013. |
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Restore your Project Server 2010 farm databases for upgrade (Project Server 2013) |
Describes how to restore your Project Server 2010 databases to the SQL Server instance that is hosting your Project Server 2013 data. |
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Upgrade your databases and Project Web App site collections to Project Server 2013 |
Describes how to upgrade your required Project Server 2010 databases and your Project Web App site collection to Project Server 2013. |
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Post-upgrade tasks: Address known issue with Enterprise Project Types (Project Server 2013) |
Describes how to address a known issue with Enterprise Project Types after you upgrade to Project Server 2013. |
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For information about upgrading to SharePoint Server 2013, see Get started with upgrade to SharePoint 2013 Products.