Hello,
I need to deploy a new VM for our WAPT server.
The WAPT version is 1.3.5.
I have some questions about how to do this:
Should I install version 1.6 on the new VM and then import the client machines using wapt-upgrade?
Or should I update the existing version on the outdated OS and then back up/restore to the new OS?
I'm wondering which is the best approach, and any feedback from others would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Yann
Questions about the new OS and Wapt migration
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You can already find some answers by consulting the following links:YannMaWapt wrote: ↑Feb 19, 2020 - 11:28 AM Hello
, I need to deploy a new VM for our WAPT server.
The WAPT version is 1.3.5.
I have some questions about how to do this:
Should I install version 1.6 on the new VM and then import the client machines using wapt-upgrade?
Or should I update the existing version on the outdated OS and then back up/restore to the new OS?
I'm wondering about the best approach, and any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Yann
- https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/waptserver-u ... 3-1.5.html
- https://www.wapt.fr/fr/doc/waptserver-update/index.html
Sincerely.
Vincent
Vincent CARDON
Tranquil IT
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