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Cisco Bussiness Edition 6000M Migration

najamuddin
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Hi,

Please share the Cisco Bussiness Edition 6000M Migration upgrade model?

 

 

Regards

Najam

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The Business Edition servers are normal x86 Intel servers running VMware ESXi with a pre-defined bill of materials. Their original purpose was to make the traditional UC buyer more comfortable with an “appliance” offer, as opposed to a a DC buyer accustomed to designing servers, storage, and virtualization. They also provided Cisco a fixed scale server to load test against. You can achieve nearly the same end result by using an equivalent Cisco UCS server or 3rd-party hardware that meets the specs-based requirements.

More info is here: http://cisco.com/go/virtualized-collaboration

As for SaaS alternatives, Webex Calling is the equivalent to CUCM/CUC while Webex Contact Center is the equivalent to CCX.

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b.winter
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What do you mean?

najamuddin
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Cisco Bussiness Edition 6000M is EOL please suggest alternative product 

BE6k is a product line and not just a single product.
If you referring to BE6000 M5, this is EOL. But there is already BE6000 M6 out there, so you probably change to this version.

Any alternative product in Cisco for Call Manager?

BE6M-M4-K9= BE6M-M4-K9= Cisco Business Edition 6000M Svr (M4), Export Restricted SW
R-CBE6K-K9 Cisco Business Edition 6000-Electronic SW Delivery-Top Level

existing product above

I don't know if you don't read my posts:
BE6000M-M6 is the current hardware version.

Or buy any other UCS-C220 or UCS-240 hardware.
A BE6000 is also just a UCS-C220 server.

Hi Don't worry i am reading your messages. Can you tell me any other cisco cloud based or on prem vm based call center solution using cisco IP Phones?

If you read my messages, why are you asking the same question again?

And what does your new question has to do with the original post? If you want to know the products of Cisco, just go to their website or get in touch with your Cisco AM. The forum is not here to do the internet search for you.

Forum are always to help others doing same. If you are not interested to reply please dont reply and stay out.

"If you don't have any real questions, please don't open a new post and stay out."

The forum is not here for simple chitchat and certainly not here, to provide you basic information, which is available to everyone (yes, also to you) in the internet. And as a technician, you should be able to find that basic information by yourself. If you want to know, which products Cisco sells, go to their website. The forum is not an product advice or advertisement center.
The forum is here to help with problems and technical questions and not just for the sake of help.

The Business Edition servers are normal x86 Intel servers running VMware ESXi with a pre-defined bill of materials. Their original purpose was to make the traditional UC buyer more comfortable with an “appliance” offer, as opposed to a a DC buyer accustomed to designing servers, storage, and virtualization. They also provided Cisco a fixed scale server to load test against. You can achieve nearly the same end result by using an equivalent Cisco UCS server or 3rd-party hardware that meets the specs-based requirements.

More info is here: http://cisco.com/go/virtualized-collaboration

As for SaaS alternatives, Webex Calling is the equivalent to CUCM/CUC while Webex Contact Center is the equivalent to CCX.