This article provides links to articles about deployment.
Before installing Microsoft Project Server 2010, be sure you have reviewed the information in Planning and architecture for Project Server 2010. The Deployment section includes information about deployment scenarios, step-by-step installation instructions, and post-installation configuration steps. This section also covers information about upgrading to Project Server 2010.
In this section:
- Deploy Project Server 2010 to a server farm environment
This series of articles describes the steps necessary to install Microsoft Project Server 2010 in a server farm environment. This includes installing and configuring Project Server, creating a Microsoft Project Web App site, and configuring reporting. - Deploy Project Server 2010 to a test environment
This series of articles describes deploying a test installation of Microsoft Project Server 2010 in a virtual environment. The purpose of this series is as follows: - Install Project Server 2010 to a stand-alone computer
Microsoft Project Server 2010 can be installed in a stand-alone configuration that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express. This configuration is useful for demonstration, but should not be used for a production environment. - TechNet Webcast: Project Server 2010 upgrade and migration
This Microsoft TechNet Webcast discusses Microsoft Project Server 2010 features, requirements, and deployment considerations that IT professionals need to know about. - In-place upgrade to Project Server 2010
This article describes the process of doing an in-place upgrade from Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010Project Server 2010. - Database-attach full upgrade to Project Server 2010
This article describes how to do a database-attach full upgrade to Project Server 2010, in which you back up the required databases in the old farm and then restore them in the new farm. - Database-attach core upgrade to Project Server 2010
This article describes how to do a database-attach core upgrade to Project Server 2010, in which you are basically using backup copies of your Office Project Server 2007 databases that contain your project data. - Upgrade to Project Server 2010 from Project Server 2003
This series of articles provides information and procedures about how to migrate from Microsoft Office Project Server 2003 to Project Server 2010. - Configure Project Server 2010 to work with Exchange Server 2007 SP2
This article describes how to configure integration with Exchange Server 2007 SP2, enabling Project Server 2010 users to view Project Server tasks in Microsoft Outlook. This functionality replaces the Outlook Add-in task status reporting functionality for non-time–phased tasks that is available in previous versions of Project Server. - Configure Project Server 2010 to work with Exchange Server 2010
This article describes how to configure integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, which enables Microsoft Project Server 2010 users to view Project Server tasks in Microsoft Outlook. This functionality replaces the Outlook Add-in task status reporting functionality for non-time–phased tasks that is available in previous versions of Project Server.
- reposted from TechNet:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197280.aspx