Migration Strategy for MS SQLSERVER 2005

What is the Migration methods and strategies  and steps followed to migrate sqlserver 2005  from One machine to the Another Machine ( Upgraded Hardware).
Please explain the pros and corns of each method.

Hello,
Please refer to the following document for a complete set of options you have and most of the things you have to take in
consideration are covered on that document:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/5/3/9533501A-6F3E-4D03-A6A3-359AF6A79877/SQL_Server_2012_Upgrade_Technical_Reference_Guide_White_Paper.pdf
When reading that document, pay special attention to the side-by-side upgrade option.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
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