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Frank1355 (TechnicalUser)
4 Jun 12 16:32
Hi!

I have 2 questions:

1. ¿Can MM R5.2 Single Server Configuration use multisite?

2. ¿Can I switch to Multi-Server Configuration (Installing the MSS in the same hardware where Single Server Configuration was installed) ?

I appreciate your help.
KenMeans (Vendor)
11 Jun 12 13:38
i am pretty sure that you can't have multisite on a single server configuration. And as far as number 2 you could reuse the server and configure it as a MSS and use CPE or an Avaya server for the MAS portion but you would need to reinstall the whole thing and do a restore from FTP backup.

No path that i know of for migration.



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