Hot off the press, SharePoint 2013 attained Release to Manufacture in October 2012 and is speeding ahead to general availability in early 2013. Interesting in learning what’s new and different? Then come and learn more about new capabilities in the product such as Shredded Storage and Distributed Caching among others as well as how the migration story changes for SharePoint 2013.
9. resourcing for single server farms
Component SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2013
Processor 64 bit, 4 cores 64 bit, 4 cores
RAM Developer or 4 GB 8-10 GB
Evaluation
Single Server 8 GB 24 GB
Multi Server 8 GB 12 GB
Hard disk 80 (min) GB for system drive
Maintain twice as much free space as
you have RAM for production
environments.
Minimum Requirements
10. resourcing for database servers
Compone Deployme SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2013
nt nt Size
Processor Small 64 bit, 4 cores 64 bit, 4 cores
Medium 64 bit, 8 cores 64 bit, 8 cores
RAM Small 8 GB 8 GB
Medium 16 GB 16 GB
Hard Disk 80 GB for system drive
Hard disk is dependent on the size of the
SharePoint content
Minimum Requirements
15. the upgrade story
Upgrade to next Leapfrog to the Upgrade/migrate to
version – sequential latest version the cloud
(recommended)
16. the upgrade story
Upgrade Method SharePoint 2007 SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2013
Database Attach
In-place Upgrade
Side by Side Upgrade
Microsoft recommends migrating to Claims Authentication prior to
upgrade
Remember to enable your Claims to Windows Token Service
SharePoint 2010 sites can be migrated into SharePoint 2013 and
maintain the current UI and functionality
18. browser support
Browser Supported Not Supported
Internet Explorer 10
Internet Explorer 9
Internet Explorer 8
Internet Explorer 7
Internet Explorer 6
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari