06-09-2017 09:54 AM - edited 03-19-2019 12:31 PM
Guys,
Title sums it up. I want to see what people's experience has been using PCD for upgrades on servers/cluster that are geographically distant. In my case, I'm looking to upgrade a 8.6.2 cluster to 10.5 but there is about 9500 miles of earth between the two. The connection is stable but slow (250ms+ latency).
Is this worth attempting? Would deploying a local PCD on the virtual infrastructure be worth the hassle or is manual upgrade the way to go?
I'm experience in CUCM so the manual process doesn't scare me too much, I just don't like editing VM files on a critical system in a site that so far away :)
Thanks
Jason Ryan
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06-10-2017 10:40 AM
I 250+ ms I would probably not risk it, I've done it with 100 ms or so and it worked fine, but 250 sounds like a stretch. I would spin up local PCD as it takes very little time to get it up and running and take the safer route.
06-10-2017 10:40 AM
I 250+ ms I would probably not risk it, I've done it with 100 ms or so and it worked fine, but 250 sounds like a stretch. I would spin up local PCD as it takes very little time to get it up and running and take the safer route.
06-13-2017 11:33 AM
Chris,
Simple enough solution! Thanks for the feedback!
Jason Ryan
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