Even if they say they are going to make that a possibility, I would assume
it would mean that it will only significantly decrease downtime to make it
close to a few minutes or maybe an hour.. not completely eliminate it.
Approach 0 but not equal it.

 

Joe

 

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I never heard that it was scheduled to be included in a release.

On Mar 19, 2014 8:32 PM, "Rick Cook" <remedyr...@gmail.com> wrote:

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And James, if you're referring to the zero-downtime upgrade that's been
talked about and demonstrated as a POC by BMC, that's scheduled for a future
release.  We hope that means the next one, but that's still TBD.

Rick

 

On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Zandi <remedy...@gmail.com> wrote:

24/7 is already there... It is called server groups, if you implement this
would can take a server down and the others will takeover while it is being
patched.  You will need a load balancer as well.  This also allows for
larger system use as well
My 2 cents

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> On Mar 17, 2014, at 3:12 PM, James Smith <bmcremedyarslis...@gmail.com>
wrote:
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> Nice info Doug, thanks for sharing. Want to add 2 cents if its considered
then its of great use.
>
> Currently we have windows based tools for development activities and data
migration like Developer studio and Import tool. Will it be feasible to make
then available over web?
>
> One more thing, how can we make remedy to be available 24*7 during
upgrades as well - zero downtime upgrades. This will help the product to
compete in the market.
>
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