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What is the compelling reason or reasons for using Windchill 11.1 over Windchill 11.0?
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There really isn't an answer to this question, I am just soliciting experiences.
Another question that was just posed to me about 11.1 is:
The matrices say that "Windows Server 2016" is supported as a platform ; does that mean all editions of Windows Server 2016, Standard, Datacenter and Essentials?
Nothing in the PTC DB that I can see to clarify.......
Are you currently using Windchill or just starting?
There are some enhancements that have been implemented in 11.1 but I have not studied them as we went to 11.0 just days before 11.1 was officially released. I do know that 11.1 does require proper licensing and license configuration.
There are documents on the PTC website that will explain the differences.
Yes, the licensing is way different, that I know about. Not sure how customers will react to the fact that they cannot use licenses from another server, as I understand that lmadmin_ptc is out of the picture with that release.
Support for Windchill 11.0 ends at the end of 2019.
Below statement is taken from CPS product calendar:
"11.0 M030: CPS releases will be provided through December 2019 (December 2020 for customers on extended support)"
There really isn't an answer to this question, I am just soliciting experiences.
Another question that was just posed to me about 11.1 is:
The matrices say that "Windows Server 2016" is supported as a platform ; does that mean all editions of Windows Server 2016, Standard, Datacenter and Essentials?
Nothing in the PTC DB that I can see to clarify.......
PTC has confirmed that any version of Windows Server 2016 will work.
Where is this confirmation? Some document on PTC's site? In an email to you only?
I opened a case and that is the response I received by email.
Ok, thank you. It would be nice if PTC understood this should be in their documentation.
I agree. If the PTC Knowledge Management process is working as it should, either a new document would be created, an existing document would be edited, or the decision would be made to do nothing. The case was closed, and the tech linked to this doc. Well, I saw that doc and it didn't have the level of detail I needed. I just went back to that doc and provided feedback that this info should be either in this doc, or the appropriate matrices. Sometimes the process needs a little push!