So if your business relied on the stability/features of said update you
would wait before releasing it?  <_<

 

Just because it's an inconvenient time for you doesn't make it worth holding
back.  If you don't like the hassle of updating your servers then possibly
switch to a managed hosting environment. 

 

I am personally happy that they pushed out the update.  Give them to us as
quickly as possible!

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen
Bevan
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Csgo_servers] 1.20.1.1

 

Yes. I am aware of various ways to better the update process. However, 8
minutes of warning shouldn't be enough for anyone.  For those where this
update was in the wee hours of the morning you should be in my corner a bit
more  

 

I manage an IT environment and never release updates on Friday. Especially
since HPE isn't usually around on the weekend in the event of a botched
update. This doesn't apply to serious security fixes, which this update was
not.

 

I too have the ability to remote in via my phone and one click update (with
backup) but was in a situation where I didn't have access

 

For the one that said you updated 30 minutes after the update and had full
servers just think about that. You were in that "sweet spot" of update time.
If you update quickly then you will get populated due to the myriad of other
servers not having been updated. Even if you are normally full you will fill
up faster

 

I'm just saying we are in a era of communication and I expect a company such
as valve/HPE to have an earlier notification. But if they have people
shutting down people like me asking for earlier warning with such comments
like "deal with it, we used to never have notification" then valve/HPE won't
do anything about it

 

</rant>

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