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Contact Center 7.0 Redundancy

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Skaret

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Jan 17, 2004
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Contact Center 7.0 with CCMS, CCMA, CCT, LM, SU, CCMM and CCAD for 100 voice agents, 10 e-mail agents, 10 outbound agents and 10 web agents. Connected to CS1000E, Rls. 6.0

Solutions is to be set up in a campus with redundancy - CS1000E and servers split into two locations A and B.

Question:
CC 7.0 supports hot standby (execpt for CCMM). What applications can be installed co-resident in this soultion? As far as I can read from the NTP the following applications can be installed co-resident/standalone:

Co-Resident Location A (active): CCMS, CCMA, CCT, LM
Stand alone Location A (active): CCMM

Co-Resident Location B (standby): CCMS, CCMA, CCT, LM
Stand alone Location B (standby): CCMM

What about Server Utility (SU) and CCAD?

Thanks!
 
May be a case of personal taste, but I don't co-res anything (obvious exception to LM). Servers are the cheapest part of your configuration, so why not have each on its own box?

As for the Active/Standby. We used to have that configuration in CCMS, but it was such a hassel, and in the end I realized that with a good backup, and our hardware support from Dell, I could rebuild/restore a CCMS nearly as fas as a failover. Replication was just such a pain it was never worth it. Maybe Nortel has improved the replication process, but I doubt it.
 
Another problem with a Co-resident install is what if you need to reboot because one the applications no longer respond. You have to bring down the whole call center to do so.
 
Bingo dj.

We even gave the Stratus servers a try. While they are pricey, they are supposed to be bullet proof. I was very disapointed in the Stratus servers. They are slow and cumbersome, and no more reliable than my old Dell's. All in all, I say, don't co-res, and don't go with replication, just put all the apps on their own box, and make sure it is a good (Dell IMHO) server. We've got some HP's and IBM's that are rather unimpressive. And, make sure you are performing your backups. That is about as solid a foundation as you can build.
 
You have to co-res CCMA and CCMS if you want to add the Nortel toolbox, NCCT. This is the only way NCCT will work.
If you want screen pops then co-res is the solution.
 
Just to clarify I have a Standalone CCT Server, CCMS, NCC, CCMA. I get screen pops CO-RES was an option provided for people who thinks it save them money.
 
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