Hi,
I suspect that most of you have (at least) had a look at the [i]Rough Guides...[/i] I have produced. The general feedback has been (quite surprisingly!) very good.
One re-occurring theme/request has been that there is lack of deployment templates/material. So that I can start to produce these types of documents, I'd appreciate [b]your[/b] input as to what would be useful in such a series of documents. My thoughts are that the documents should be broken down into the same categories as the [i]Rough Guides...[/i] (Framework, Routing (Network and Enterprise), Outbound, Reporting, WfM, etc.). After that, I think it would be useful to break them down into the following, with graphics showing the "build" throughout. [b]UPDATE: [/b] Here is an example I am putting together for a Framework Deployment Guide;
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SHOPPING LIST*
Network
Database
Sizing Guides
Peripherals
Licensing
Products
FlexLM
Architecture
Necessities
LAN/WAN
Network Protocols
OS
Considerations
High Availability
Sizing for Deployment
Network Throughputs
Firewalls
Access Timings
Hardware
Switches
General
ACD
General
Interaction Servers
General
Servers
General
High Availability
OS
Service Packs
CPU
MEM
RAM
Environments
Processing - Running Orders
Processing – Updates/Upgrades – Functional
Processing – Updates – Operational/Tactical
Processing – Hot Fixes (Engineering)
Development
Components
Test/UAT
Components
Roll-Out
Production
Bringing Into Service
Hot Fixes
Operational Changes
Quality Controls
Software/Components
Configuration Server Environment
Configuration Database (config)
Database Server (DBServer)
Data Access Point (DAP)
Local Control Agents (LCA)
Core Application Components
Configuration Manager (CME)
Provisioning - Solutions
Environments
Applications
Solution Control
Solution Control Server (SCS)
Solution Control Interface (SCI)
Alarms and Conditions
Order of Installation
Best Practices
FAQ’s[/color]
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- I [i]think[/i] that should cover the majority of deployment-related questions.
What do you think..?
Thanks!
Tony