Likewise; core devices still sit on v5.14 v5.24 or v6.4 depending on where we got to with stability testing; and edge devices sit between v6.10-v6.17 depending on the device model and redundant devices available onsite for failover. - Andrew On 11 August 2014 14:33, Mike Everest <mike@duxtel.com> wrote:
Indeed - you are definitely not alone in that! :-D
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Andrew Cox
Then there are the other people (some others on this list) who will make do with a v5.14 or v5.26 release all this time because it's the best that's come out, the issues with it are known but are still eagerly waiting to see what v7 will bring :-)
I lean very close toward /that/ end of the scale - the border router in our DC is running on 5.24, and that is where it will stay until either I need a new router, or want to use a new feature *really* badly! ;-)
There are many advantages of this position, not the least is 381 days uptime :)
Cheers!
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