Expected downtime for a PanOS Update?

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Expected downtime for a PanOS Update?

L4 Transporter

I guess this is a YMMV dependent upon the model, but we have a PA-500 running 3.0.6.

What do Palo Alto recommend I be running as the stable version please?  3.0.8 or 3.1?

Also if I do an upgrade is there a ballpark on the actual downtime (not the total upgrade time)?

Thanks in advance.

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Unless you need new features introduced in 3.1.0, you'll probably want to stick with the 3.0.x release series and go to 3.0.8.   Downtime  is during the reboot and  that can take from 6 to 15 minutes depending on how much content needs to be compiled.

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L5 Sessionator

Unless you need new features introduced in 3.1.0, you'll probably want to stick with the 3.0.x release series and go to 3.0.8.   Downtime  is during the reboot and  that can take from 6 to 15 minutes depending on how much content needs to be compiled.

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