Option |
Description |
When to use |
Option
1 |
- Installs new version over current version.
- Does not uninstall current version.
- Option that is typically used.
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- Your current version of Domino server is V9.0.1 or above.
- The operating system on the server is compatible with the new
Domino version.
- The hardware meets the minimum requirements for the new Domino
version.
- Baseline monitoring indicates that the current Domino server is
performing well.
- You are keeping the existing directory structure on the Domino
server.
- The Domino server’s identity will remain the same.
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Option
2 |
- Installs new version over current version.
- Uninstalls current version first.
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- Your current version of Domino is pre-V9.0.1.
- The operating system on the server is compatible with the new
Domino version.
- The hardware meets the minimum requirements for the new Domino
version.
- Baseline monitoring indicates that the current Domino server is
performing well.
- You are keeping the existing directory structure on the Domino
server.
- The Domino server’s identity will remain the same.
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Option
3 |
- Installs the new Domino version on new hardware.
- Keeps the current server identity.
- Copies files from current server to the new hardware.
- Requires the current server to be shut down during the upgrade
process.
- Requires less manual configuration of the new server than option
4.
- Recommended option if you need to move to new hardware.
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- The hardware or operating system cannot be upgraded on the
current server machine to support the new Domino version
- It’s feasible to shut down the current server during the upgrade
process. For example, there is a small amount of data to copy to
the new machine which you can do during off-hours.
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Option
4 |
- Installs the new Domino version on new hardware.
- Keeps the current server identity.
- Replicates Domino files from the current server to the new
server.
- Keeps the current server running during the upgrade
process.
- Requires more manual configuration of the new server than Option
3.
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- The hardware or operating system cannot be upgraded on the
current server machine to support the new Domino version
- You need to keep the current server running during the upgrade
process, for example, because there is a large amount of data
you can’t quickly copy to the new server machine.
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Option 5
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- Changes the current server identity.
- Installs new Domino version on new hardware.
- Replicates the Domino files from the current server to the new
server.
- Keeps the current server running during the upgrade
process.
- Allows you to migrate users gradually
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This option can be useful if you want to:
- Adopt a new server naming scheme.
- Change the operating system and/or hardware.
- Change install paths.
- Fully test the compatibility of custom templates and
applications with the new Domino version.
- Consolidate servers or expand server capacity.
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