Going from Project Server 2007 to Project Server 2010 - GeneralQuestion

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anovak

Right now we have an official Project Server 2007 production instance
as well as a little test installation on a VM. However, we are far
from a robust multi-environment shop with formal change management
procedures in place, data refresh procedures in place, etc.

We have two choices: 1) We can do the fancy infrastructure build out
now in Project Server 2007 THEN migrate to Project Server 2010 2)
Wait until 2010 to do a fancy infrastructure build out.

Which is the very best of the two options that has the least pain
associated with it? We are running 32-bit Windows Server 2003 so I
believe that means we'd have to basically start over with a fresh
application install.

Am I right to believe that it would be better to wait until that fresh
install of Project Server 2010 to do the fancy infrastructure build
out?

Thanks,
Andy Novak
UNT
 

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