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Should I upgrade from Stable to RC?


Jobby

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I have been running stable release Drivepool for a number of years, I generally don't run unreleased software outside a dev/test environment, but looking at other forum posts, it indicates RC is stable.

So should I sit with stable on my quite happy and stable sever, or should I update to RC to get bug fixes/performance enhancements?

Or as stated in  is Drivepool abandonware post, are we expecting an imminent 2.2 stable release - it did say definitely in 2017, its now 2018 :-)

 

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Well, in this thread:

We only had a beta out then.  Right now, we have an RC build, which yes, means we have an imminent stable release.  

As for why 2018, is that there were some major changes to both StableBit CloudDrive and StableBit DrivePool.  

 

I can't give an ETA, but "very soon". 

8 hours ago, Jobby said:

So should I sit with stable on my quite happy and stable sever, or should I update to RC to get bug fixes/performance enhancements?

That's your call.  But we should have a stable release *very* soon.  (one way or another). 

So, this is really your call. 

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12 hours ago, Christopher (Drashna) said:

As for why 2018, is that there were some major changes to both StableBit CloudDrive and StableBit DrivePool.  

 

I can't give an ETA, but "very soon". 

That's your call.  But we should have a stable release *very* soon.  (one way or another). 

So, this is really your call. 

Thxs for the response.....I will sit and wait :-)

It is an awesome product BTW :-)

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