Is there any special steps one needs to take when transitioning from 5.3 to 5.4 
on Linux? Or when IMDC will be rolled into IM server?


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-----Original Message-----
From: InterMapper-Talk@list.dartware.com 
[mailto:InterMapper-Talk@list.dartware.com] On Behalf Of William Fisher
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 1:06 PM
To: InterMapper Discussion
Cc: Randy Baker
Subject: Re: [IM-Talk] InterMapper 5.4 Beta 9 Available Now

  On 2/10/11 12:30 PM, Randy Baker wrote:
>> L2 has to be turned on in the Server Settings; there is no separate
>> >  license. If you are running on Linux, FreeBSD or Solaris, you must run
>> >  the separate InterMapper DataCenter installer.
> We have been running the InterMapper Server product on Red Hat Linux, not the 
> DataCenter version.  In the release notes for InterMapper DataCenter it 
> states that: "You will need an InterMapper Server installation, version 4.6 
> or later, with a valid serial number in order to use InterMapper DataCenter."
>
> There is no "Product Information" under Products on the main page for 
> DataCenter.
InterMapper DataCenter is the former name of an add-on that is being
bundled into the main InterMapper product. There is no "DataCenter
version" of InterMapper.

In version 5.3 and prior versions, you could install "InterMapper
DataCenter" as a no-cost add-on to  InterMapper. InterMapper DataCenter
provided a relational database and support for enterprise authentication
hooks. You did not need to install it; it was optional.

In version 5.4, InterMapper DataCenter is now a no-cost part of
InterMapper. The Windows and Mac OS X installers automatically bundle
all of the DataCenter components.  These DataCenter components still
reside in a separate installer on Linux and Solaris for technical
reasons.  In the future, we will likely transition the DataCenter
components into the primary InterMapper installer on Linux and Solaris,
like we did for Mac OS X and Windows.

> Is InterMapper DataCenter a more expensive product compared to InterMapper 
> Server?  It is an add-on to InterMapper Server?  What benefits does 
> DataCenter provide that InterMapper Server does not?
Starting with InterMapper 5.4, DataCenter is no longer a "product". It's
just there "under the hood".

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Bill Fisher
Dartware, LLC
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