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05-09-2016 08:28 AM
If you're wanting to stay in 7.0.X, then go with 7.0.6.
Though if you can wait there's a huge bump in SSL/TSL supportability in 7.1.X (among a lot of other feature enhancements.) if you can wait for the 4 pages or so of caveates in 7.1.X to be mitigated by 7.1.2 or potentially 7.1.3 that might be a better option. So you aren't upgrading into 7.0.6, then like 3 weeks later upgrading to 7.1.X.
05-09-2016 02:16 PM
Currently I am on 6.1.10 and the next closest upgrade in 6 is 6.1.11 and I was told that it would be better to stay on 6.1.10 rather that to upgrade to 6.1.11. So now I am planning my move to the most stable version of 7
05-09-2016 09:27 PM
Hi we tested multiple version of 7.x PAN-OS in our testing environment. You will not be surprised to find bugs in 7.x trails especially when you are running OSPF with ZPP.
The most stable verison I have experienced in 7.x PAN-OS trail is 7.0.5-h2.
Hope this will help you.
05-10-2016 05:13 AM
@jdprovine Given the pretty substantial changes that were made in the 7.X.X train your best bet is to probably upgrade to 7.0.6, which will include all of the mitigations from the 4 hot fixes under 7.0.5.
You can introduce your enviornment to some of the new features in PAN-OS 7 then after about a month or two by then PAN-OS 7.1.3+ should have come out and you could upgrade to a much more stable OS train while getting the enhancements 7.1 brings.
This would allow you to move to 7. Show your organization that it's stable while not adding any heat to you because you upgraded to something "you should have known not to do."
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