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08-22-2024 08:41 AM
When updating Palo firewalls, why the need to update through each base version as well as a preferred maintenance version?
e.g. if going from version 8.1.x, to 10.1.x, why 9.0 > 9.0.x > 9.1 > 9.1 > 10.0 etc.
IF each baseline version release e.g. 9.0, 9.1, 10.0 is a full release of the software then what is to stop upgrading to 9.0 > 10.0 > 10.1 skipping the interim preferred maintenance releases?
The only obvious 2x explanations that I can come up with are :
Does anyone have any internal level of technical understanding which can confirm if I can get away with upgrading from 8.1.x to 10.1.0 without interim versions, on an otherwise factory reset firewall with no customised configuration in place?
Always curious!
08-26-2024 04:29 PM
it is perfectly possible to perform these upgrades using only the base versions
that said, it is recommended to also download the latest maintenance release to protect you from running into any bugs while you're upgrading
so you can do
8.1.x > 9.0.0 > 9.1.0 > 10.0.0 > 10.1.0 (starting from 10.1 you can actually skip intermediate versions so you could do 10.1 > 11.1)
but if you run into a bug, you may need to get TAC involved and your upgrade grinds to a halt
hence the recommendation to
from 8.1.x
download 9.0.0 and 9.0.17-h5, install and reboot 9.0.17-h5
download 9.1.0 and 9.1.18, install and reboot 9.1.18
download 10.0.0 and 10.0.12, install and reboot 10.0.12
download 10.1.0 and 10.1.13-h1, install and reboot 10.1.13-h1
if you're feeling lucky and there's no config on the firewall, feel free to go for the base images only
hope this helps
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