Our servers are being updated to 6.5.5 FP1 whenever we get an HTTP error.  
There are lots of inotes users.  But 6.5.5 is perfectly stable for production.

Can't really talk to V5R4 as Windows is the standard :(

Fritz Hayes


Crump, Mike wrote:

I'm looking at migrating Domino servers to a new partition.  I was
looking to consolidate all servers (including LEI, QP, and ST) to this
partition and have it running on V5R4.

 

Currently my Domino servers are 6.5.2 and 6.5.4.  Originally my intent
was to migrate all servers to 6.5.4 and then migrate them to the
partition.  However, V5R4 only supports down to 6.5.5 of Domino.  Not to
complicate things but I'm considering migrating Domino servers to 6.5.5
and then migrating them to the V5R4 server.  Does anyone see any issues
with that?  I'm not sure if I'm ready to look at 7.0.1.

 

So in summary:

 

1.)     Does anyone see an issue with upgrading servers to 6.5.5 vs.
6.5.4?

 

2.)  Any problem with moving a Domino server from a v5r2 or v5r3 system
to v5r4?  I would expect none but thought I would check.

 

Michael Crump
Manager, Computing Services
Saint-Gobain Containers
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN 47302

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(800)428-8642

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created them."  Albert Einstein

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from the support of a cause we believe to be just" Abraham Lincoln

 

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