Hi everyone,
We are planning to upgrade our environment from R80.20 (currently with JHFA Take 134) to R80.30 (and whatever is the GA JHFA at the time we upgrade). I'm looking for some feedback on paths forward. In most of our upgrades, we have essentially "wiped clean" done clean installs of the next version (both for management and gateways). This has worked well for us but does require plenty of planning, etc. to execute. I'd like to hear experiences of moving to R80.30. I'm contemplating several options:
For management (HA Check Point hardware appliances, 3.10 kernel, ext3 filesystem):
1. Upgrade in place
2. Clean install via CPUSE (exporting the database, etc)
3. Clean install via ISO image (exporting the database, etc) - pondering this so we can move to xfs - wondering if it's worth it
For gateways (ClusterXL Check Point hardware appliances, 2.6 kernel, ext3 filesystem)
1. Upgrade in place
2. Clean install via CPUSE (saving configuration, etc.)
I understand that R80.30 is considered a "minor" release, and I'm leaning toward straightforward upgrade, at least for the gateways. What is everyone's experience. Also, is moving management to xfs worth it?
Thanks,
Dave