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Overview

This page provides compatibility information for upgrading Management Framework to 8.5. To help you decide if you need to upgrade at all, or just upgrade the locale or database schema, it also summarizes feature availability by component, and what database schema is required to support available features.

There are no special steps required. Management Framework software is generally backward-compatible and interoperable, with exceptions noted.

For information about migrating to releases earlier than 8.5, refer to the Genesys Migration Guide.

Management Framework Compatibility

Management Framework components have been designed to work in environments in which different versions are in use. All new versions are backward-compatible, and can be used side-by-side with prior versions of other components, unless noted otherwise. At the same time, components that are part of High-Availability deployments (such as primary-backup pairs of servers), must run the same version and must be upgraded at the same time. There are other exceptions, when certain components should run particular versions when working together; these are noted either in this section and/or in Release Notes.

The level of functionality that you get out of your Management Framework deployment also depends on the combination of the versions of components and database formats being deployed. While newer components can still interoperate with older versions of peer components and/or database schema, some features of the latest Management Framework release may not be available unless you have all related components running specified versions.

Feature Availability

This section describes the availability of Management Framework features and of the database schemas which are required to support them.

Availability of Management Framework Features by Framework Components

The following table indicates the availability of Management Framework features, based on the component in which they were introduced, since the earliest supported release.

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Required Database Formats for Available Features

Management Framework 8.5 and later generally allows you to use database formats of prior releases without updating those formats.

Important
Database formats 8.0 or earlier are not supported by the latest versions of Management Framework components. If you are running Configuration Server 8.0 or earlier, you must upgrade your database format when moving to 8.5 or later versions.

The following table summarizes key features and the level of Configuration Database required.

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Secure Protocols Compatibility

When secure connections (using Transport Layer Security–TLS) have been deployed between Genesys components, keep in mind that a newer version of a component might have stricter requirements and fail to establish a connection with an older component that uses a less secure version of TLS and/or does not provide the security parameters required by the newer component to operate.

Windows-based Components

For Windows-based Framework components, minimum supported TLS versions and parameters are defined by the Windows operating system. Check Microsoft documentation before deploying components on new or patched versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system.

Linux/UNIX-based components

For each upgraded Linux/UNIX-based Framework component that is using secure connections, you must also deploy Genesys Security Pack on UNIX. The version of the Security Pack must match that of the component. For example, if you are deploying Configuration Server 8.5, make sure you also deploy Security Pack 8.5, and make Shared Object modules of this Security Pack available for the Configuration Server process to load, such as setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable when starting Configuration Server. You can have multiple versions of Security Pack SO modules installed in different folders on the same machine.

When components are set to use different versions of Security Pack, review the Security Pack on UNIX Release Notes for details on recent changes that may affect compatibility.

This page was last edited on July 7, 2017, at 18:18.
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