Ughh this is painful.
So this is what I gather from all the random Avaya documents out there about all of this.
Regarding Aura R8 - Going forward.
AVPU: AVP Utilities
AVP Utilities overview
In Avaya Aura® Release 8.0, Utility Services is replaced by AVP Utilities. While some of the Utility Services features are migrated to other Avaya Aura® applications, the following features of Utility Services are migrated to AVP Utilities:
• Services Port access for virtual machines
• Appliance Virtualization Platform log collection and alarming
• SSH access for Appliance Virtualization Platform
The following deployment guide helps. From
AADS:
Avaya Aura Device Services 8.0
After reading various documents on System Manager, I have come to the understanding that System Manager should be used for hosting Media-Gateway Firmware going forward, and each media-gateway should be added to the SMGR Solution Deployment Manager using SNMP. From there System Manager can update media-gateways, I have not done this but seems fairly straight forward.
So from a high level.
AVP - The ESXi Host, which is the required for AVP installs.
AVPU - Needed for SSH access to the AVP servers, alarming and logging as well as Service port access.
AADS - Needed for Phone Firmware hosting and other features (but does not install in a s8300e or a medium size server, tried and failed due to not enough resources even on the small flexiprint.
System Manager - Needed for Media-gateway firmware hosting going forward and also used for upgrading and just about everything else.
Do I have this right?