The Execution stage guides you through many typical migration tasks, such as installing SAS, migrating files, tuning the operating environment for optimal performance, validating the target environment, and introducing your organization's personnel and business processes to the target installation.
These instructions are like a superset from the combined knowledge of many individuals in development and customer support teams at SAS. The tips and suggestions come from real-world experiences with migration projects similar to your own; their value and validity can be trusted. Warnings and best practices appear throughout the instructions, but you can consider the information presented here, as a whole, to be a "best-practices migration."
As shown in the table of contents at left, execution is grouped into five major phases. The phases are presented in chronological order. In other words, it is best to complete the phases in this order. Within each phase is a series of steps, also presented in a suggested chronological order. You can customize the steps to fit the particulars of your site.
Many technical details are available in drill-down discussion and in links to other SAS online documentation.
Consider reading the documents in the Planning stage before you begin the Execution stage, even if you are a single-desktop site. The information can answer many questions and improve your migration experience.
See the Glossary for more definitions.