Hello,
I have to provide a 1:1 redundant solution for some new OTUC products (ACS, ICS, Messaging, MyTeamwork).
As there is no 1:1 solution (only n+1) I think of a virtual machine, which "consists" of several (hardware) servers. These servers shold be set up as one virtual machine. So if one or more (hardware) servers brake down, the solution still works (I know, that I have to provide the double ammount of servers).
The customer has two sites and we have to provide a solution which will work, if a site brakes down.
There are approx. 6000 usres (even for OTUC) on the system.
Has anyone tried to set up such a solution? (I think I have to buy ALU Prov Services, but I don't know if this solution works....)
kind regards,
goofy4068
VMware and OTUC 84XX
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berty_DUP
Re: VMware and OTUC 84XX
There are a few things to look at here.
1) VMware is not supported by ALU (but who cares!)
2) Teamwork can run in VM, but you won't be able to use presentations during a conference, the VM within teamwork which does the document conversion won't start (can't run VM inside VM, unless someone knows of a way to do this?!?)
3) I would think, technically, you might be able to run 1:1 redundancy using the Redhat Cluster Suite (RHCS), you will need to configure this manually.
I would suggest, given you are talking about 6000 users, that you get Pro Services involved anyway. I would think that with 6000 users you might fall under PCS (Premium Customer Support) anyway for the deployment.
Let us know how it goes.
Berty
1) VMware is not supported by ALU (but who cares!)
2) Teamwork can run in VM, but you won't be able to use presentations during a conference, the VM within teamwork which does the document conversion won't start (can't run VM inside VM, unless someone knows of a way to do this?!?)
3) I would think, technically, you might be able to run 1:1 redundancy using the Redhat Cluster Suite (RHCS), you will need to configure this manually.
I would suggest, given you are talking about 6000 users, that you get Pro Services involved anyway. I would think that with 6000 users you might fall under PCS (Premium Customer Support) anyway for the deployment.
Let us know how it goes.
Berty
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cavagnaro
Re: VMware and OTUC 84XX
Err...Professional Services for a VMWare enviroment that Alcatel doesn't support at all???? ok....
For that ammount of users there I wouldn't go with a VMWare never, dedicated hardware is what you need.
For that ammount of users there I wouldn't go with a VMWare never, dedicated hardware is what you need.
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goofy4068
Re: VMware and OTUC 84XX
thanks for your answers!
VMware is officially supported for OTUC! (see document "Feature_List_Product_Limits_UC_R5_Ed5a.xls", tab "HW & SW requirements", chapter "Virtualization")
You don't need PCS for the "new" OTUC anymore!
I think we will try the RHCS solution!
kind regards,
goofy4068
VMware is officially supported for OTUC! (see document "Feature_List_Product_Limits_UC_R5_Ed5a.xls", tab "HW & SW requirements", chapter "Virtualization")
You don't need PCS for the "new" OTUC anymore!
I think we will try the RHCS solution!
kind regards,
goofy4068
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cavagnaro
Re: VMware and OTUC 84XX
Humm...not so fast 
"Up to 500 My Instant Communicator users with:
- Telephony Services
- Messaging Services based on external Alcatel-Lucent 46x5 voice mail
- Fax Services (4 fax channels max)
- One Number Services
- XML Web Services"
"Out of scope:
- Teamwork Services (an external server is required) - Instant Messaging, Audio/Data/Video conferencing…
- Messaging Services based on VxML ports (pure software solution) - Text To Speech, Automated Attendant, TUI applications…
- Media encryption
Refer also to the ""Product Limits"" tab for limits about emails servers, LDAP directories, 46x5 voice mail…"
"Up to 500 My Instant Communicator users with:
- Telephony Services
- Messaging Services based on external Alcatel-Lucent 46x5 voice mail
- Fax Services (4 fax channels max)
- One Number Services
- XML Web Services"
"Out of scope:
- Teamwork Services (an external server is required) - Instant Messaging, Audio/Data/Video conferencing…
- Messaging Services based on VxML ports (pure software solution) - Text To Speech, Automated Attendant, TUI applications…
- Media encryption
Refer also to the ""Product Limits"" tab for limits about emails servers, LDAP directories, 46x5 voice mail…"
