on 07-22-2009 2:20 AM
hi All,
Currently my cms track is from DEV(Development) - QAS(Test) - PD1(Production) but now since my company decide to install another Production Server (PD2), i'm planning to change the track to DEV(Development) - QAS(Consolidation) - PD2(Test) - PD1(Production)
my question is what is the impact after i change the Repository type (DTR) from 3 Landscape to 4 Landscape? is it i do the correct way?
Best Regards
Hariyono
my question is what is the impact after i change the Repository type (DTR) from 3 Landscape to 4 Landscape?
--> usually happens in a hour teir lndscapoe with a Pre-production system...
is it i do the correct way?
--> yes, i don't see any issue...
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Sure Hariyano !!!!
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hi Santosh,
after i change the cms to 4 landscape, the transport changes doesn't effect the server in consolidation, it only effect the two production system, is it because i don't have the devinf/main in consolidation server / because i enable the "Disable automatic deplyment" option in cms?
Yes..
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hi Agasthuri,
after i change the cms to 4 landscape, the transport changes doesn't effect the server in consolidation, it only effect the two production system, is it because i don't have the devinf/main in consolidation server / because i enable the "Disable automatic deplyment" option in cms?
Hariyano,
Read it as : Sometimes companies goes for 4 tier architecture, so No Issue at all
Dev->QA->PreProduction->Production
Depending upon the architecture...
Regards,
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