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Is the latest version of some OS or software always better to have ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 889015" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>For mission critical operations it is mandatory to have a stable environment rather than having a bleeding edge distribution. It takes time for any company/ corporate to deploy and configure an os with proper mitigation strategies which provides the basis for a stable working environment. Imagine an assembly workshop with a lage workforce gets halted due to an error/ bug in a deployed software in conflict with os. Nobody can afford such a situation. On all other cases, if your life doesn't depend on it, can have a bleeding edge deployment. so my answer is a big No.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 889015, member: 11847"] For mission critical operations it is mandatory to have a stable environment rather than having a bleeding edge distribution. It takes time for any company/ corporate to deploy and configure an os with proper mitigation strategies which provides the basis for a stable working environment. Imagine an assembly workshop with a lage workforce gets halted due to an error/ bug in a deployed software in conflict with os. Nobody can afford such a situation. On all other cases, if your life doesn't depend on it, can have a bleeding edge deployment. so my answer is a big No. [/QUOTE]
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