Zimbra 9 OSE
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Zimbra 9 OSE
Just figured I'd note that I have completed my 8.8.15 OSE upgrade to 9.0.0 using the Zextras installer without issues (So far)
My setup:
Zimbra 8.8.15 P21 OSE running under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS VM
MailArchiva Free version on a separate VM
ASSP SPAM filter on a separate VM
LetsEncrypt on a separate VM
Z-Push ActiveSync on a separate VM
Everything tested as working after the upgrade. I'll be leaving the snapshots in place for a day or two just in case I need to revert
Release 9.0.0.ZEXTRAS.202007114.UBUNTU18.64 UBUNTU18_64 FOSS edition, Patch 9.0.0_P14
Doug
My setup:
Zimbra 8.8.15 P21 OSE running under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS VM
MailArchiva Free version on a separate VM
ASSP SPAM filter on a separate VM
LetsEncrypt on a separate VM
Z-Push ActiveSync on a separate VM
Everything tested as working after the upgrade. I'll be leaving the snapshots in place for a day or two just in case I need to revert
Release 9.0.0.ZEXTRAS.202007114.UBUNTU18.64 UBUNTU18_64 FOSS edition, Patch 9.0.0_P14
Doug
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
Just to better understand, why would one want to update to zimbra 9 OSE? What changes from Zimbra 8.8.15 OSE ? They both seem to be EOL in 31/12/2023 ...
Anyone?
Anyone?
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
Zimbra 9 contains a number of performance fixes, and a new web ui. Zimbra 9 also gets rid of the legacy HTML and mobile web page clients.bulletxt wrote:Just to better understand, why would one want to update to zimbra 9 OSE? What changes from Zimbra 8.8.15 OSE ? They both seem to be EOL in 31/12/2023 ...
Anyone?
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Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
ZImbra 9 OSE is no more maintained.
Starting from p15, zimbra-*-patch packages have been moved away from the OSE repository. Furthermore, the new patch introduces some NE dependencies, making it incompatible with the current OSE installation, hence preventing OSE users to perform the update.
I guess Zimbra will no more support OSE, go for Kopano is a better bet.
Starting from p15, zimbra-*-patch packages have been moved away from the OSE repository. Furthermore, the new patch introduces some NE dependencies, making it incompatible with the current OSE installation, hence preventing OSE users to perform the update.
I guess Zimbra will no more support OSE, go for Kopano is a better bet.
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
No need to change the mail server. Actually, there is a Zextras Build of Zimbra OSE 9, that still gets updates. There is more info on how they do it - https://community.zextras.com/how-we-solved-the-issue-of-updating-zimbra-9/dominix wrote:ZImbra 9 OSE is no more maintained.
Starting from p15, zimbra-*-patch packages have been moved away from the OSE repository. Furthermore, the new patch introduces some NE dependencies, making it incompatible with the current OSE installation, hence preventing OSE users to perform the update.
I guess Zimbra will no more support OSE, go for Kopano is a better bet.
You can download this build on their website https://www.zextras.com/zextras-build-based-on-zimbra-official-repository/
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
No one of our customer is willing to upgrade to 9.0.0 until draggin and dropping of the calendar appointments is still not implemented.jholder wrote:Zimbra 9 contains a number of performance fixes, and a new web ui. Zimbra 9 also gets rid of the legacy HTML and mobile web page clients.
A beta ui is not a new ui.
- tgx
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Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
Honestly, I am over Zimbra. A great product that has been forever hobbled by ineffectual managementgabrieles wrote:No one of our customer is willing to upgrade to 9.0.0 until draggin and dropping of the calendar appointments is still not implemented.jholder wrote:Zimbra 9 contains a number of performance fixes, and a new web ui. Zimbra 9 also gets rid of the legacy HTML and mobile web page clients.
A beta ui is not a new ui.
since day 1. If you wonder why people aren't buying enterprise licenses it's because of the stunts that
have been ongoing since the beginning. It's a matter of trust, or lack of at this point.
Taking a hard look at Kopano and Zextras Carbonio right now.
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
And so, what is Zextras Carbonio ?????????????? It seems Zextras is willing to bring new development of zimbra in-house? Is that a fork of Zimbra??? Is Zimbra dead?tgx wrote:Honestly, I am over Zimbra. A great product that has been forever hobbled by ineffectual managementgabrieles wrote:No one of our customer is willing to upgrade to 9.0.0 until draggin and dropping of the calendar appointments is still not implemented.jholder wrote:Zimbra 9 contains a number of performance fixes, and a new web ui. Zimbra 9 also gets rid of the legacy HTML and mobile web page clients.
A beta ui is not a new ui.
since day 1. If you wonder why people aren't buying enterprise licenses it's because of the stunts that
have been ongoing since the beginning. It's a matter of trust, or lack of at this point.
Taking a hard look at Kopano and Zextras Carbonio right now.
- tgx
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Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
By all accounts it looks like Zimbra OSE is dead although there is still a 'roll you own' aspect to it. Zextras seems to be rolling their own but how long they can do that without an official fork is anyone's guess. I certainly wouldn't count on the continuation of the open source model given recent moves.bulletxt wrote:And so, what is Zextras Carbonio ?????????????? It seems Zextras is willing to bring new development of zimbra in-house? Is that a fork of Zimbra??? Is Zimbra dead?tgx wrote:Honestly, I am over Zimbra. A great product that has been forever hobbled by ineffectual managementgabrieles wrote:
No one of our customer is willing to upgrade to 9.0.0 until draggin and dropping of the calendar appointments is still not implemented.
A beta ui is not a new ui.
since day 1. If you wonder why people aren't buying enterprise licenses it's because of the stunts that
have been ongoing since the beginning. It's a matter of trust, or lack of at this point.
Taking a hard look at Kopano and Zextras Carbonio right now.
Re: Zimbra 9 OSE
It’s not a fork. It’s Zextras development from scratch. Wait December for download and test Carboniobulletxt wrote:And so, what is Zextras Carbonio ?????????????? It seems Zextras is willing to bring new development of zimbra in-house? Is that a fork of Zimbra??? Is Zimbra dead?tgx wrote:Honestly, I am over Zimbra. A great product that has been forever hobbled by ineffectual managementgabrieles wrote:
No one of our customer is willing to upgrade to 9.0.0 until draggin and dropping of the calendar appointments is still not implemented.
A beta ui is not a new ui.
since day 1. If you wonder why people aren't buying enterprise licenses it's because of the stunts that
have been ongoing since the beginning. It's a matter of trust, or lack of at this point.
Taking a hard look at Kopano and Zextras Carbonio right now.