06-17-2016 02:50 AM - edited 03-19-2019 11:15 AM
Hi,
I'm considering allowing myself to be distracted from studies to take a peek at Amazon AWS. Has anyone tried running any Cisco UC Apps in there? I'd like to run a server or two in there and a CUBE if possible to connect to my home Lab.
Can anyone share experiences?
Rich
07-24-2016 11:52 PM
I tried this 2 years ago and wasted a week and lost some hair. The CUCM Installation files, the hardened RedHat OS does a hardware check and will fail when you try to install it in the Amazon AMI machine ( Amazon's version of a VMware Virtual Machine ).
Rumor has it if you watch the UC 11.5 installers close enough ( the actual command line during the install ) you can see the AWS hooks but it is not supported by TAC in any way shape or form.
What you may try to do is to install CUCM in VMware and then run a VMware converter to AMI. ( Google search, there are utilities out there that will do this ). I have not personally tried it but give it a shot and see how far you get.
I don't think Cisco will support AWS any time soon, I would suspect seeing CUCM supported on Hyper-V before AWS or Google Cloud.
Hope that helps,
Alex
CCIE Collab #25853
09-05-2016 05:52 AM
Thanks Alex - saves me some messing around, much appreciated
08-23-2016 06:00 AM
I had the same thought, this has saved me a bit of time trying it.
11-22-2018 02:35 PM
10-29-2019 11:53 AM
Hi Tarun,
did you manage to migrate the CUCM on VMware Cloud on AWS? What type of instance/specs did you have to resort to on the AWS side (instance processor type, RAM, EBS VOlume size and type etc? and what CUCM version are you running on the ESXi in VMware Cloud on AWS?
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Kind regards,
A.
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