QC 10 to ALM 11 Upgrade
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Hi Folks, Do any one have experience of QC 10 to ALM 11 migration.I am about to start this .Could any one please help out to start this. Thanks a ton!!

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Asked on March 1, 2011 3:50 pm
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You can see the latest customer reviews for HP ALM and QC on IT Central Station here:
http://www.itcentralstation.com/products/hp-alm
http://www.itcentralstation.com/products/hp-quality-center

2015 reviews for ALM have all commented on it's stability:
http://www.itcentralstation.com/product_reviews/hp-alm-review-33424-by-swtesteng152
http://www.itcentralstation.com/product_reviews/hp-alm-review-33352-by-deron-young

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Rohit - I was looking for potential upgrade issues from QC version 10 to 11, and what others were saying about the process. I unfortunately have run into some performance and crashing issues.

Have you ever heard of this program called ''TestComplete''? I found an alternative to QC, when I did a Google search, I found this information at: http://breakfreefromhp.com/ - I wanted to share this. I completed a trial of TestComplete and I think I am enjoying this testing tool more.

Have you solved your upgrade issues?

Happy New Years!

Christina Hall

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Answered on December 29, 2011 2:22 pm
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Rohit - I was looking for potential upgrade issues from QC version 10 to 11, and what others were saying about the process. I unfortunately have run into some performance and crashing issues.

Have you ever heard of this program called ''TestComplete''? I found an alternative to QC, when I did a Google search, I found this information at: http://breakfreefromhp.com/ - I wanted to share this. I completed a trial of TestComplete and I think I am enjoying this testing tool more.

Have you solved your upgrade issues?

Happy New Years!

Christina Hall

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Answered on December 29, 2011 2:22 pm
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hello

Could you show me some Full installation documentation ?
Thank you very much.
My email is lwylsss@gmail.com

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Answered on July 8, 2011 2:20 am
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We used a clean ALM 11 patch 02 install on a different server, imported the existing project, then upgraded the project (make sure that all items are checked in before saving the backup from QC 10).

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Answered on May 13, 2011 7:31 am
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Thanks everyone for your response.Me too think in same way about the stability of ALM11. We are also planning to evaluate ALM on our test server. So just for implementing ALM on test server I would need your help.Our test server has QC 10.What were the steps you guys followed to upgrade to ALM 11.First of all I wan to clone the Test server like Production server. Hope to hear something from you friends!! Thanks a lot!!

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Answered on March 2, 2011 7:07 am
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I would agree with the consensus of the above postings. I will not be rolling out production ALM/QCv11 until the product matures abit over the next few patches. Which patch, I am not sure, that will be determined by the results of our evaluation efforts in the Test environment.

Honestly, there is no big hurry since QCv10 is very stable now.

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Answered on March 1, 2011 9:09 pm
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IF you recall, QCv10 didn't stabilize until around Patch 12. We will begin our evaluation in the test environment around Patch 3 or 4 but probablly not roll into produciton until later.

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Answered on March 1, 2011 9:03 pm
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Same for us, we are waiting for at least patch 4 so we can benefit from other customers feedback to HP to shake out the bugs.

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Answered on March 1, 2011 9:00 pm
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My professional advise is to wait a few more patches before even thinking about it. Thank goodness we have a sandbox / test VM environment to test upgrades and patches. We decided to install Patch 1 to address some of the initial issues. By the way Patch 1 had 67 Pages of defects addressed. Anyway Patch 1 crashed our server several times. We have decided to hold until patch 3 or 4 before we try again. Honestly, it is no different than the decision to upgrade from XP to Windows 7. We just cannot afford to be on the "bleeding" edge. So we will wait.

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