1.4 is the new flavor for my new deployments, but I definitely have
more (way more, like 1:8) 1.2 systems in production.

On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Douglas Mortensen
<d...@impalanetworks.com> wrote:
> Do you have the same ratio of deployments using 1.4 as you do with 1.2? What 
> about 1.6 or 1.8? I simply question how accurate a comparison can be made 
> when one is comparing 50 1.2 deployments to 5 1.4 deployments? I'm sure it 
> says something, and I do appreciate the feedback.
>
> -
> Doug Mortensen
> Network Consultant
> Impala Networks
> P: 505.327.7300
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> -----Original Message-----
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> I use mainly 1.2 with great success, mostly restarts are due to power outages.
> I recently started to upgrade to 1.4, so far so good. Too early to say, the 
> longest running 1.4 is only 234 days. While I have had 900+ days with 1.2
>
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