[cisco-voip] how long to let expressway updates bake

Ryan Huff ryanhuff at outlook.com
Mon Jul 17 11:25:43 EDT 2017


Not sure what you're referring to by "sit"? Are you referring to a hardware burn-in of the host chassis the guest VM is running on?

During the non-production period, is the business using it to validate its configuration and usability for its specified business case? Usually, once UAT (User Acceptance Testing) is completed and signed off on I would kick it in to production during a scheduled window.

For chassis burn-in, I like to see a week in the production racks.

Thanks,

-Ryan

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> On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:32 AM, Tim Frazee <tfrazee at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> new to the expressway suite and was wondering whats the average wait time (if any) for new versions of expressway to sit before you consider them production worthy.
> 
> for ucm/cup/cuc, I usually give it no more than a month before I would consider it "stable" but was interested in what this group tends to lean to.
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