I think in 8.0 Master controllers are replaced with the Mobility Master.  You 
would be managing multiple local controllers with different versions.

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> On Oct 10, 2016, at 5:20 AM, Osborne, Bruce W (Network Operations) 
> <bosbo...@liberty.edu> wrote:
> 
> We have installed a VM and will be evaluating it as time permits.
>  
> Unless there are some major “must-have” features though, we will not likely 
> deploy in full Production until after the second GA release.
>  
> I am interested in your experiences, though. One new feature is the ability 
> to manage multiple master controllers, even if they run differing versions of 
> ArubaOS (8.0+). Have you tried that feature yet?
>  
> We currently have 3 non-testing master controllers – Production, Remote (RAP) 
> & LPV. It would be great to centralize management of them.
>  
>  
> Bruce Osborne
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> From: Sweetser, Frank E [mailto:f...@wpi.edu] 
> Sent: Friday, October 7, 2016 10:27 PM
> Subject: Anyone else jumping on Aruba 8.0 code?
>  
> Hey all,
>  
> For those of you who haven't been following the early code releases from 
> Aruba, AOS 8 is a major upgrade, to the point where there's no actual upgrade 
> path from AOS 6.x.  It's got some pretty slick features, though, for those 
> brave enough to jump in and blow a test environment.  We're dipping our toes 
> in here, working very closely with Aruba support.  We've had some wrinkles to 
> work out, as expected in any x.0.0 release, though so far the resources we've 
> been given have been right on top of them.
>  
> So my question is, has anyone else tried out the 8.0 code on any decently 
> sized production scale, and if so, how's it worked out?
>  
> (Alternatively, for those who haven't tried it at all, I'd be happy to answer 
> any questions I can from my limited deployment so far.)
>  
> thanks everyone!
>  
> Frank Sweetser
> Director of Network Operations
> Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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