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I am new to the magic world coming from a client/server shop.  We are planning 
on going to 5.5 with latest OSAL in July and we are in the process of ordering 
new servers.  Couple of questions:

1.  Does OSAL support a boot to SAN configuration?
2.  Has anyone done a server upgrade in house instead of using a Meditech 
partner?
3.  Anyone done ISB in-house versus using a Meditech partner?

In my experience with Meditech both in C/S and Magic, I have not had real good 
success with partners like JJWild.  I have had some very bad experiences with 
them and they are more expensive then they should be and we have ended up doing 
most of the work.  

Thanks,

John

John Stone 
Technical Services Manager 
Fairmont General Hospital 
304-367-7389 
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Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Meditech 5.5 Downtime - Magic


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We just finished our 5.5 Ring Release on Wednesday.  We too have 5
modems and it took 1.5 hrs. for Meditech to do their part and release
the system to our initial users.  That Dell OSAL hardware upgrade we did
in September was well worth it!

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Bill Palmer
Financial Coordinator, Information Sys
Mid-Columbia Medical Center
The Dalles, OR 97058
541-296-7417

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Hi Teresa,

 

We are a Magic site, just completed our Update on February 7th.  We
went
from 4.9 SR 4 to 5.5 SR 2. We had 5 modems available. Were told 2 hours
and
it took 3 hours, maybe a little more.

By the time the downtime users tested their modules and let us know all
was
ok it was another 30 minutes at least. PCI was LAST to be
available-down for
nearly 4 hours.

 

Hopefully you will find this helpful.

 

Jennifer Seamands, RN, BSN

IS Clinical Coordinator

West River Health Services

Phone: 701-567-6220

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