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Creating a test adobe connect server

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Dec 12, 2013 Dec 12, 2013

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I am looking at setting up a TEST environment for Adobe connect.

What I would like to do is take a copy of the breeze database and content folder to a new test server, so that going forward any new patch can be checked before applying to the live server.

I am currently of Adobe Connect version 8.2.0.1.

Is it possible to do this and if so what steps need to be followed

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Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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This would also be useful for me. I am looking at moving our current Connect 7 to new servers and then upgrading to Version 9 but I want to create a Test version of this first to run through the upgrades on. Steps I need to follow would be useful, thanks

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Dec 16, 2013 Dec 16, 2013

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The steps are pretty much the same as setting up a new production environment. Have a new instance of your SQL DB to point to (so you don't mess with the existing DB), and install Connect. You should be able to point the copy of the content folder in the setup wizard when it gives the option for mapping the storage.

Your on-premise licensing allows you to have a test environment for the exact reason you too are looking at. I would reccomend using a setup that is identical to your production environment, as using a different VM or hardware configuration won't give a true representation of how Connect will run in your production environment.

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Thats great, thank you

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