I agree with Robert around the unlikelihood of any additional virtualising options coming out. A large number of us had tried to get Genesys to support VMWare to leverage what a lot of our customers have already invested in but that idea went nowhere.
Genesys' focus is on BYOC Cloud and the hardware recipe Robert's mentioned so it's extremely unlikely that there'll be any improvement or enhancements coming out for Virtual Edges.
We had looked into Virtual Edges for a customer a year or so back, only because it potentially would have sped up the Covid rapid deployment but ultimately having physical Edges in this environment has proven to be the better decision for their needs.
Jovan, just curious, can you please tell me exactly what your architecture is for your Virtual Edges? Genesys only supports HyperV but I've heard talk of some people trying to install HyperV under a top VMWare layer. That nested approach would cause problems.
My takeaway from looking into all of this last year is that Virtual Edges are okay for a test/lab environment but not much more.
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Vaun McCarthy
NTT New Zealand Limited
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-12-2021 15:58
From: Robert Wakefield-Carl
Subject: Switch from Hardware Edge to Virtual Edge
The current Virtual Edge is not designed for production or for large traffic. If you read through all the warnings Virtual Edge warnings - Genesys Cloud Resource Center (mypurecloud.com), you will see why people don't use virtual edges.
Genesys is working on a "recipe" to allow you to build your own Edge servers that should be out sometime this year but may not support virtualization.
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Robert Wakefield-Carl
Avtex Solutions, LLC
Contact Center Innovation Architect
robertwc@avtex.com
https://www.Avtex.com
https://RobertWC.Blogspot.com
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