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    Anyone running SonicOS 6.5.0.2-8n?

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    • dave247D
      dave247
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      We run a SonicWall NSA 3600 where I work and I am staring to look into upgrading to the new 6.5 firmware (6.5.0.2-8n). I have heard of some issues with the last two updates, and wanted to get more input if anyone has any to give..

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      • dbeatoD
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        @dave247 said in Anyone running SonicOS 6.5.0.2-8n?:

        We run a SonicWall NSA 3600 where I work and I am staring to look into upgrading to the new 6.5 firmware (6.5.0.2-8n). I have heard of some issues with the last two updates, and wanted to get more input if anyone has any to give..

        I am not, I am using the 6.2.9 on the production Sonicwalls we have. I would recommend to test it out if possible.

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        • dave247D
          dave247 @dbeato
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          @dbeato said in Anyone running SonicOS 6.5.0.2-8n?:

          @dave247 said in Anyone running SonicOS 6.5.0.2-8n?:

          We run a SonicWall NSA 3600 where I work and I am staring to look into upgrading to the new 6.5 firmware (6.5.0.2-8n). I have heard of some issues with the last two updates, and wanted to get more input if anyone has any to give..

          I am not, I am using the 6.2.9 on the production Sonicwalls we have. I would recommend to test it out if possible.

          Unfortunately I can't realistically test it out. Even if I had an extra, non-production unit, I doubt I could effectively detect issues since production factors would not be present enough to fully test. I suppose I could just always roll back if necessary... but I think I will probably be waiting a few more releases.. that or just move to a different UTM all together..

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