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Old 04-08-2008, 02:41 PM
Kabir
 
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Default Migration to Sybase 12.5

Currently, we are running sybase 11.9.2 and before migrating it to
Sybase 12.5, we are in process of evaluating whether we need to carry
out changes in front end application - PowerBuilder 6.5.
Here, I need your help with respect to.. does powerbuilder 6.5 will
allow connectivity to Sybase 12.5 or we need to migrate to higher
version of powerbuilder.
The repserver, ASE 12.5 will support?Will it support the repserver
which we are currently using with 11.9.2.

-The Sybase client connectivity tool. Do we need to migrate to 12.5 or
sybase 11.9.2 client will be able to connect to sybase 12.5 server.

I'm aslo looking for the ppt for HA (High Availability). The one I
found is in Japanese, if you know the link for the English version
please provide me the same.

Thanks a Ton for your help and taking out time for my questions.

Regards
-Kabir.
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:41 PM
Anthony Mandic
 
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Default Re: Migration to Sybase 12.5

Kabir wrote:
>
> Currently, we are running sybase 11.9.2 and before migrating it to
> Sybase 12.5, we are in process of evaluating whether we need to carry
> out changes in front end application - PowerBuilder 6.5.
> Here, I need your help with respect to.. does powerbuilder 6.5 will
> allow connectivity to Sybase 12.5 or we need to migrate to higher
> version of powerbuilder.


It should work.

> The repserver, ASE 12.5 will support?Will it support the repserver
> which we are currently using with 11.9.2.


I don't think so. I'd check Sybase's certification matrix at
their web site.

> -The Sybase client connectivity tool. Do we need to migrate to 12.5 or
> sybase 11.9.2 client will be able to connect to sybase 12.5 server.


It will but the 12.5 client library supports the new features.

> I'm aslo looking for the ppt for HA (High Availability). The one I
> found is in Japanese, if you know the link for the English version
> please provide me the same.


I'm not sure what you mean by the "ppt".

-am © 2003
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:41 PM
Kabir
 
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Default Re: Migration to Sybase 12.5

Anthony Mandic <in@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3F0C1B5D.8D49E269@hotmail.com>...
> Kabir wrote:
> >
> > Currently, we are running sybase 11.9.2 and before migrating it to
> > Sybase 12.5, we are in process of evaluating whether we need to carry
> > out changes in front end application - PowerBuilder 6.5.
> > Here, I need your help with respect to.. does powerbuilder 6.5 will
> > allow connectivity to Sybase 12.5 or we need to migrate to higher
> > version of powerbuilder.

>
> It should work.
>
> > The repserver, ASE 12.5 will support?Will it support the repserver
> > which we are currently using with 11.9.2.

>
> I don't think so. I'd check Sybase's certification matrix at
> their web site.
>
> > -The Sybase client connectivity tool. Do we need to migrate to 12.5 or
> > sybase 11.9.2 client will be able to connect to sybase 12.5 server.

>
> It will but the 12.5 client library supports the new features.
>
> > I'm aslo looking for the ppt for HA (High Availability). The one I
> > found is in Japanese, if you know the link for the English version
> > please provide me the same.

>
> I'm not sure what you mean by the "ppt".
>
> -am © 2003



I'm sorry for using the abbreviated form. ppt - powerpoint presentation.
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:41 PM
Anthony Mandic
 
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Default Re: Migration to Sybase 12.5

Kabir wrote:

> > > I'm aslo looking for the ppt for HA (High Availability). The one I
> > > found is in Japanese, if you know the link for the English version
> > > please provide me the same.

> >
> > I'm not sure what you mean by the "ppt".

>
> I'm sorry for using the abbreviated form. ppt - powerpoint presentation.


Sybase don't use PowerPoint for their docs (they do for TechWave
presentations but that's not Sybase documentation). All Sybase
documents are currently either presented online in HTML or as
downloadable PDF documents.

-am © 2003
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Old 04-08-2008, 02:42 PM
apm
 
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Default Re: Migration to Sybase 12.5

Anthony Mandic <j1@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<3F0CEFBF.13A1105C@hotmail.com>...
> Kabir wrote:
>
> > > > I'm aslo looking for the ppt for HA (High Availability). The one I
> > > > found is in Japanese, if you know the link for the English version
> > > > please provide me the same.
> > >
> > > I'm not sure what you mean by the "ppt".

> >
> > I'm sorry for using the abbreviated form. ppt - powerpoint presentation.

>
> Sybase don't use PowerPoint for their docs (they do for TechWave
> presentations but that's not Sybase documentation). All Sybase
> documents are currently either presented online in HTML or as
> downloadable PDF documents.


How sensible. That means EVERYBODY can read them. :-)

-Andrew M.
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