Changes for page Impact of Cloud template upgrades
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... ... @@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ 3 3 4 4 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 5 5 6 +* Last update: November 2nd, 2021 7 +* Required reading time: 5 minutes 8 + 6 6 == 1. Prerequisites == 7 7 8 8 * Advanced knowledge of the eMagiz platform ... ... @@ -19,31 +19,36 @@ 19 19 * Determine which supporting tools are available 20 20 * Are updateable 21 21 25 + 26 + 22 22 == 3. Assessing the impact of upgrading Cloud templates == 23 23 24 24 The following consideration are valid when upgrading to a new Cloud template 25 25 26 - *Service affecting vs. non-service effecting27 - **Non-service affecting templates will not affect your current operation * flows will continue to function as usual. You can safely apply the cloud template. Service affecting means that that the machines will need to be stopped and started to make the cloud template operational. There is short window in which flows are not operational and there will be a delay in message delivery & processing. Messages is not lost.31 +1. Service affecting vs. non-service effecting 32 + Non-service affecting templates will not affect your current operation * flows will continue to function as usual. You can safely apply the cloud template. Service affecting means that that the machines will need to be stopped and started to make the cloud template operational. There is short window in which flows are not operational and there will be a delay in message delivery & processing. Messages is not lost. 28 28 29 -* Other changes pending for an AWS update 30 -** The apply to environment button will apply all the changes that are made in Design architecture and Deploy architecture. These can be things such as 31 -*** Memory changes 32 -*** Runtimes removed 33 -*** Runtimes added 34 +2. Other changes pending for an AWS update 35 + The apply to environment button will apply all the changes that are made in Design architecture and Deploy architecture. These can be things such as 34 34 35 -{{info}}It is a good practice to isolate the Cloud template upgrade from these changes to the AWS slot. All changes can be handled in a single push of the button, but when an issue occurs at that moment it may become harder to isolate the root cause. So keep your Deploy Architecture as current as possible.{{/info}} 37 +* Memory changes 38 +* Runtimes removed 39 +* Runtimes added 40 +* Etc. 36 36 37 -* Duration of the upgrade 38 -** A Cloud template upgrade will take between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the size of the slot in terms of machines. Take this value into account when making the plan to upgrade or set the automatic upgrade timeslot. 42 +It is a good practice to isolate the Cloud template upgrade from these changes to the AWS slot. All changes can be handled in a single push of the button, but when an issue occurs at that moment it may become harder to isolate the root cause. So keep your Deploy Architecture as current as possible. 39 39 44 +3. Duration of the upgrade 45 + A Cloud template upgrade will take between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the size of the slot in terms of machines. Take this value into account when making the plan to upgrade or set the automatic upgrade timeslot. 40 40 41 - *Availability zone42 - **For fail-over setups, the Cloud template upgrade will perform the upgrade zone by zone. There are 2 zones (A and B) defined in the failover scenario. Effectively this means that there is no downtime in the entire environment as flows and the JMS server will continue to operate as usual.47 +4. Availability zone 48 + For fail-over setups, the Cloud template upgrade will perform the upgrade zone by zone. There are 2 zones (A and B) defined in the failover scenario. Effectively this means that there is no downtime in the entire environment as flows and the JMS server will continue to operate as usual. 43 43 44 - *Multiple Cloud template upgrades45 - **In case you have a backlog of upgrades to perform, please take each cloud template step by step. In case you switch to an automatic upgrade, this upgrade will take of making all the upgrades.50 +5. Multiple Cloud template upgrades 51 + In case you have a backlog of upgrades to perform, please take each cloud template step by step. In case you switch to an automatic upgrade, this upgrade will take of making all the upgrades. 46 46 53 + 54 + 47 47 == 4. Assignment == 48 48 49 49 Review the release notes in the Portal, be sure to understand the release notes of each cloud template. And which are service affecting and which ones not. ... ... @@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ 54 54 * Double lane Cloud template upgrades are non-service affecting. 55 55 * Make sure to keep your Deploy architecture current - less risk of impact of Cloud template upgrade issues. 56 56 65 + 66 + 57 57 == 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 58 58 59 59 If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it, please read the release notes provided by eMagiz