08-12-2014 07:51 PM - edited 03-17-2019 04:23 PM
Have a customer that is currently running a Meeting Place server and it looks like we will have to be doing an upgrade/migration to Webex Meeting Server going forward.
Question is that that what I am seeing in the release notes for both Meeting PLace and Meeting Server, the highest version of ESXi that is supported is 5.1 which seems kind of old.
Two questions:
1) Will it work in a ESXi 5.5 environment?
2) When will there be support for ESXi 5.5?
08-13-2014 08:36 AM
Hi Richard
1) Sure - but if you have any problems, you risk not being able to get support from TAC if it's not on the list..
2) I wouldn't want to guess, or predict.
CWMS takes a lot of hardware and you will most likely be running dedicated nodes for it, so running a slightly older version of VMware probably won't be too much of an issue. You can still add 5.1 to a 5.5 vCenter etc etc.
Aaron
08-13-2014 10:15 AM
09-17-2014 03:12 PM
Dejan,
Do you know the release date for CWMS 2.5? I need to install new CWMS for a client in the next week or two and the client has ESXi 5.5.
Thanks
Aamir
09-17-2014 03:14 PM
Hi Aamir,
There is no official date set yet, but I expect it sometime around end of September/early October.
-Dejan
09-30-2014 04:11 PM
Hi Dejan,
Just wondering if there is any update on release date for 2.5 ?
My customer is running into CSCuj26405 and is not happy about the workaround to use personal conferencing for passwords. Do you what version of CWMS has or will have fix for this specific defect?
Thanks
Aamir
09-30-2014 05:20 PM
Hi Aamir,
We are expecting it any day now. We didn't get a firm date yet. As for the enhancement you've specified, it is still in Assigned state and not Resolved state. I believe portions of the enhancement might be coming with 2.5, but I am not 100% sure about audio portion of the meeting being password protected. We'll know for sure once the product is released and all the documentation is available.
-Dejan
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