10-24-2014 12:28 AM - edited 03-17-2019 04:35 PM
hi all,
I have just deployed Virtual TelePresence Server in ESXi (via ova).
In this document (Cisco TelePresence Server on Virtual Machine Release 3.1(1.96)), i show that VTS doesn't support clustering feature.
But this is 3.1 release. I don't know in latest version (4.0), Does Cisco change its ?
Anyone tell me about this ?
Thanks.
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10-25-2014 06:15 PM
Correct as per the release notes you have there on pg 3, clustering it's supported with the virtual TelePresence Server. I checked the 4.0(2.8) release notes and didn't see anything new or updated saying otherwise that the it can support clustering, so if there is no mention otherwise that it does, then that feature hasn't changed from the last release, in which this case, it still doesn't support clustering.
10-24-2014 04:46 AM
Hi,
Please, move this post to TelePresence community to get TP experts to look into it and provide you with answers/advice.
This community is for Cisco WebEx Meetings Server and Cisco Unified MeetingPlace products, and is not observed by TP experts.
I hope this will help you get the answer faster.
Kind regards,
-Dejan
10-25-2014 06:15 PM
Correct as per the release notes you have there on pg 3, clustering it's supported with the virtual TelePresence Server. I checked the 4.0(2.8) release notes and didn't see anything new or updated saying otherwise that the it can support clustering, so if there is no mention otherwise that it does, then that feature hasn't changed from the last release, in which this case, it still doesn't support clustering.
10-26-2014 07:43 PM
Conductor is the product used as the front end piece that manages all of your TelePresence Servers from a resourcing, load balancing and redundancy perspective.
Only traditional MCUs have clustering which are the MSE 8510, 5300 series, etc
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