Yeah... but it’s priced like it’s something other than an experiment for sure.

Lee Badman (mobile)

On Jun 2, 2021, at 5:54 PM, Curtis K. Larsen <curtis.k.lar...@utah.edu> wrote:


Lee,

There is no such thing as stable code anymore.  Good luck.


Thanks,

Curtis

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We recently upgraded to 8.10.151 and have no complaints. But then again code 
stability depends on so many factors. We have 8540s, and a mix of 9120s, 2700s, 
2800, and 1562s.



Hector Rios, UT Austin







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Hi all,



After a tumultuous series of code versions, awhile back we settled on 8.5.151.0 
and hung on to it like grim death because it was very, very reliable.



Given that 8.5 code goes end-of-support at end of 2021, combined with latest 
rounds of announced vulnerabilities, I’m looking for recommendations in the 
8.10 train based on wanting stability above all. We have 3800s and 3700s 
currently, likely to stay that way through the next academic year.



Has anyone found an 8.10. code version for the 8540 that supports the 3700 and 
3800 while providing good daily stability?



Thanks,





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