[rt-users] Moving RT from sparc to x86 OS on VMWare?
Randy Millis (lists account)
rmillisl at gdcanada.com
Thu Jul 14 12:45:25 EDT 2005
Thanks to everyone for the comments on my question.
I am in the process of trying an eval of Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (update 1) and then Solaris 10 x86 to see if there are any performance differences or ease of installation / maintenance issues on either OS.
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From: Randy Millis (lists account)
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Subject: [rt-users] Moving RT from sparc to x86 OS on VMWare?
We are looking at moving our RT server from a SPARC Sunblade 150 running Solaris 9 over to an x86 OS on a VMWare ESX virtual infrastructure node.
Anyone done this?
Any comments?
I'm looking to answer a few things:
Which OS would I be better off using in terms of ease of setup and performance / cost / support:
- Fedora Core 3
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (update 1)
- Solaris 10 x86
Any ideas on how to migrate from on RT release (3.0.3) on SPARC over to the new OS / platform and RT 3.4.2?
I was thinking:
- Install a minimal OS on the new Virtual node
- Satisfy RT 3.4.2 dependencies
- Install and configure 3.0.3 on the new virtual node
- Copy the existing 3.0.3 database over and test
- Upgrade to 3.4.2
- Cut over the from the SPARC to the new virtual node
Any comments / suggestions?
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