I have 9.1 up, but it's not critical if something goes south. I usually recommend to not run a release until the x.x.4 or x.x.5 release, as this is the point where a code train reaches 'maturity' (where most of the critical bugs have been found and fixed)If you have a main site and some branches, you could deploy the new release to the branches first.
We are running it in a production environment for 30000 odd users on 5250's in HA, we have had zero issues so far.
We wen't with this version because of policy optimiser. We migrated from multiple different firewall vendors that had no application awareness.
Thank you, I will wait out for this to mature a bit more before experimenting.
I have 9.1 up, but it's not critical if something goes south. I usually recommend to not run a release until the x.x.4 or x.x.5 release, as this is the point where a code train reaches 'maturity' (where most of the critical bugs have been found and fixed) If you have a main site and some branches, you could deploy the new release to the branches first.