DRAG DROP
You are preparing to upgrade from a SharePoint 2010 environment to a SharePoint 2013 environment.
The SharePoint 2010 environment includes a large number of content databases. You restore backups of
the content databases to the Microsoft SQL Server instance in the SharePoint 2013 environment.
You need to upgrade all content databases and minimize monitoring requirements.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate terms to the correct location or locations in the
answer area. Each term may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split
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Explanation:
Note:
* To attach a content database to a web application by using Windows PowerShell
Start the SharePoint 2013 Management Shell.
At the Windows PowerShell command prompt, type the following command and then press ENTER:
Mount-SPContentDatabase -Name DatabaseName -DatabaseServerServerName -WebApplication URL
* Attach the remaining databases (no need to wait until first command finishes and use new instance)
After you restore the first content database and verify success, you can continue to restore and upgrade
other databases. You can perform parallel database attach upgrades to upgrade more than one
database at a time. Use separate Command Prompt windows (i.e new instance) to run multiple
upgrades. It is recommended that you separate the start time for each new database upgrade session by
several minutes to prevent issues with temporary locks set for the web application during attachment.
Otherwise you might receive an error on the upgrade session. The wait time to clear temporary locks
varies depending on the number of site collections, or the speed of the database server hardware. Upgrade content databases to SharePoint