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Old 2006-09-13
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Default Migration from Windows 2003 server to SPLAT, anyone been doing it?

I have 4 sets of clusters, pairs of DL 380's, it's time to move over to SPLAT.

I have been migrating individual firewalls from 2003 server to SPLAT (Some R60 HFA 04 and some R61) and am very happy with the performance gain... But also want to use dynamic routing (OSPF).

But has anyone converted clusters? Would love to hear how you have handled it.

John
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Default Re: Migration from Windows 2003 server to SPLAT, anyone been doing it?

Hmmm, if your running SecureXL it should be pretty easy, just use cpmerge and build your SPLAT boxs networking identical to your windows machine. Only thing you might have to change would be the interface names in the topology of your cluster.
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