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Which release of code 6.0 is the most stable?

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PhillyEagles_
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Which release of code 6.0 is the most stable?

I'm looking to upgrade to the 6.0 code and was curious to know which one the community thinks is the most stable?

I actually need 6.0r5 or r6 because of certain fixes, so I would really appreciate responses from anyone with experience in either one.

But all feedback is welcome. :-)
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Jickfoo_
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Re: Which release of code 6.0 is the most stable?

I just spoke with a tech about this.. 6.0R6 seems to be the consensus, although 6.0R7 should be out towards the end of the month, there are a couple outstanding issues with it. (The issues have to do with Virus Signature Version Monitoring and when Host Checker and Cache cleaner are running together on a Vista Machine) I'm not sure if these will be fixed prior to the release or not. I've learned to stick with high R-levels. I'm planning on moving to 6.2 when it hits about R6, for not 6.0R6 seems ok.

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Jickfoo_
Super Contributor

Re: Which release of code 6.0 is the most stable?

I just spoke with a tech about this.. 6.0R6 seems to be the consensus, although 6.0R7 should be out towards the end of the month, there are a couple outstanding issues with it. (The issues have to do with Virus Signature Version Monitoring and when Host Checker and Cache cleaner are running together on a Vista Machine) I'm not sure if these will be fixed prior to the release or not. I've learned to stick with high R-levels. I'm planning on moving to 6.2 when it hits about R6, for not 6.0R6 seems ok.

ben_
Frequent Contributor

Re: Which release of code 6.0 is the most stable?

I was on 6.0R4-2 for quite a long time till both clusternodes had permanent 100% cpu load. As this was a bug juniper support told me I upgraded to 6.0r6 which works fine for a while.

But I hope to see 6.2R2 soon as we need SVW with Vista support...