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UC Module V1 vs V2

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StephenWyker

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Jun 30, 2005
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Is there any disadvantage to getting a V1 module that includes the Preferred license? Does the newer V2 (It will be running in 9.1) have any downsides?
 
V2 is cheaper.

But you have to buy a separate license...


But. If the module breaks down, you only have to buy a new (cheaper) UCM V2 instead of an expensive UCM V1 that icnludes a license you already paid for..

 
hardware wise, the V2 couldn't be any worse than the V1 could it? ;-)

GB
 
I wouldn't use either personally, unless I really really had to (we're talking gun to head) :)

 
Don't use the V1, everyone we've every installed have broken in someway!
 
Cheap early gen SSD's was the major issue, just like the cheap/crappy SD's that crippled the 500v2 when it first came out :)

 
I find we have more issues with VMPro machines so we thought an embedded solution might be a better option than a windows machine.
 
We have very few issues with VM Pro machines, as in never.... unless it's off due to a power cut or something :)

 
But, the THREE UC modules we have running, are working fine...


 
That's the issue, some say they work fine, others have installed 50+ and all have had to be removed/replaced etc :)

 
One of them were having difficulties, but also this one is working fine now..


 
I find we have more issues with VMPro machines so we thought an embedded solution might be a better option than a windows machine.
USE application server.
It is virtually the same as the UCM but on more reliable hardware.

Saying that I think the UCM issues have finally been eradicated just try to avoid anything before V9.0.6



Do things on the cheap & it will cost you dear
 
UCM issues finally resolved after being on the market for just over 4 years.
Sounds like I would not want to buy a self driving car from these guys :)



Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME)


"This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter
 

Apparently the V1 module acts as a virtual Preferred license even if powered off - though of course it uses up a slot.
 
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