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Rupert_80016
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Mar 24, 2009

BigIP v9.x -> v10 Migration/Roadmap

Hi all,

 

 

Was just wondering if anyone had taken the plunge and installed v10 yet?

 

 

Also what people migration plans are, since 9.3.x has only a year of life and 9.4/9.6 having two years.

 

 

R.

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  • Just as a point of reference, upgrading from v9 to v10 is a lot easier than migrating from v4 to v9, it's not a wholesale change like that was. You can pretty much roll your existing config forward in a similar manner to what you currently do within the 9.x branch.
  • Coolio.

     

     

    Just got some deployments comming up soon, the business preference would be to stick with stable (maintenance) code (currently 9.3.x) but thats no use if it's now only valid a year from now.

     

     

    Got a meeting with F5 later this week, will see what they say...
  • spark_86682's avatar
    spark_86682
    Historic F5 Account
    The latest word around here is that 9.3.x and 9.4.x both will be supported for *two* years, starting from the release of v10. I am not an official speaker for F5, though, and you should definitely check before relying on this information.
  • Our F5 account rep said 9.3.x would be supported for one year from the official release of v10. It would be good of someone could clarify this as it takes a lot of planning for our enterprise customers to implement upgrades to a new major version.

     

     

    If anyone does get definitive info, could you reply here?

     

     

    Thanks,

     

    Aaron
  • Ok... Had a meeting with my account manager and SE. What has been written above is true, in summary...

     

     

    9.3.x - Bugfix/Patch support for 1 year from v10 announcement

     

     

    9.4.x / 9.6.x - as above but for two years

     

     

    Recommended current strategy is to move all units (LTM + GTM) to v9.4.6 (rumoured 9.4.7 soon). This will be valid for two year by which time v10 will mature.

     

     

    This will start the new 2 yearly software cycle that F5 are proposing.

     

     

    *Note: v10 hasn't officially been announced yet.