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问题

AOS 5.10.5可以在同一群集中与AOS 5.17.1共存吗?


我们有计划是将最新的AOS(例如5.17.1)添加到10个新的HPE Proliant DX380 12LFF服务器中。然后删除10个现有节点并重新记录并添加回去。
5.10.5可以在同一集群中与5.17.1共存吗?谢谢


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UserLevel 3
徽章 +4

你好 @chong Cheng Chiang不建议以5.10.5运行一些节点,而有些则在同一集群中以5.17.1

可能的解决方案之一是将现有群集升级到5.17.1,然后使用5.17.1的新节点升级到同一群集,以便保存删除和添加现有节点时间。

你好, @Neel Kotak

感谢您对将现有群集升级到5.17.1并添加新节点的解决方案。

为了减少升级现有群集的复杂性,我们还研究了另一个替代计划:

我们正在使用eSXI 6.5 U2,并且有vCenter。

如果我们使用最新的AOS设置10个节点,并使用这些新的10个节点创建一个新的群集。

然后将所有现有的VM迁移到此新集群。

用新的AOS重新映射旧节点,然后将它们添加到群集中。

它会起作用吗?

Nutanix是否对Vsphere群集施加任何限制?

UserLevel 3
徽章 +4

你好 @chong Cheng Chiang是的,您提到的解决方案也是可能的,但这将是创建群集然后将VM迁移到那里的漫长过程。

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