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On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 16:39, Salter, James <JSalter@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am putting together a document on why we should upgrade to V6R1.

Can anyone list some good reasons to upgrade to V6R1 from V5R4?

Support for V5R4 will be dropped at some point. Staying on V5R4 and
making a direct jump to V6R2 will not make your life easier.

Upgrading the OS release isn't much work - just ensure that all the
vendor software you have supports V6R1, install the OS upgrade, check
that everything works, done. No need to make a big deal out of this.

If you have higher availability requirements (for example, you can't
afford 16h downtime on a weekend), then you can just run on your
second machine during that time, and switch back to the primary one
after the upgrade. :)


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