Cisco: The "Green" Server Farm. Maybe they are going to paint all the routers and servers green and say they are the greenest in IT...
Cisco: The "Green" Server Farm. Maybe they are going to paint all the routers and servers green and say they are the greenest in IT...
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Migrationally challenged...
UCM Business Edition is a packaging exercise created to compete with other vendor's offers in the space. Ask Mr. Thompson about redundancy or the migration to 501 users. It's a server explosion. Or better yet, ask about the migration from the completely incompatible UCM/UCC Express to UCM/UCC Enterprise...beep...beep...beep...is that a forklift I hear?
Huh?
beep... beep... nada.
To think Cisco won't release a real migration strategy for the CUCM-BE is silly.
I guarantee you'll migrate it to be part of a CUCM cluster when you hit 501 with the next release.
Server explosion? 1 server to 2? Wow, there goes the neighborhood!
Lego Blocks for VoIP (and UC?)
Thanks. Good article, bringing out the hardware-centric and server-intensive nature of Cisco's design.
The Cisco claims are typically over-reaching, such as, "SIP-implementation used to be called SKINNY but is now called "SIP with extensions." Most people know that SKINNY was a modification of H.323, not SIP.
Would welcome a similar article from the Microsoft POV, both the company's claims and the customer's critiques.
dude skinny is as much a
dude skinny is as much a modification of sip as it is of h323... if you actually look at it you'll see its very similar to mgcp and not h323/sip.
Why is the print version of article is different from the web ve
The web version is missing the last paragraph that appears on the print version.Where is the rest of the article?
The print version is also cut short with the sentence that says:
Cisco says that's fine. "You can have OCS on your desktops," Thompson says, "but Cisco's going to make sure that all of the...
Cisco development ecosystem?
My experience with Cisco's channel and system integration partners around the bay area convinces me that they can provide very little help of any type.
Print Edition
So who made the decision to have the last 3 words of the article missing from the print edition?
"mobile clients participate" is covered by the add on p 32.
PoE Comment
Zues' quote is pretty amusing. "Pre-standard or non-standard." Think about it for a second: before there was a PoE standard Cisco created their own; what else were they supposed to do. So did everyone else. Then when 802.3af was ratified the adopted the industry standard. What's non-standard about that?
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