MTR Lv2Posted 09 Jun 2023 21:37
  
When installing a new server in an environment that already has existing servers running Sangfor HCI, it is generally recommended to install the same version of Sangfor HCI as the existing servers. This ensures compatibility and consistency across the environment. However, it's important to consider a few factors:

Compatibility: Check the compatibility matrix provided by Sangfor to determine if there are any specific version dependencies or requirements. Ensure that the version you plan to install on the new server is compatible with the existing servers in terms of hardware, firmware, and software components.

Update availability: If there is a newer version of Sangfor HCI available, such as 6.8.0, you may consider upgrading the existing servers to that version before installing the new server. This helps maintain consistency and allows you to leverage the latest features, bug fixes, and performance improvements. Review the release notes and documentation of the newer version to understand the enhancements and changes it brings.

Stability and testing: If the existing servers are running a stable version of Sangfor HCI and the new server is critical or requires immediate deployment, it may be prudent to install the same version as the existing servers. This reduces the risk of compatibility issues or unexpected behavior due to version differences. However, if the new server is not time-sensitive, you can consider upgrading the existing servers first and then installing the latest version on the new server.

Vendor recommendations: Reach out to Sangfor support or consult their documentation for specific recommendations or best practices regarding version compatibility and deployment scenarios. The vendor's guidance can provide valuable insights into the most suitable approach for your particular situation.

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