Willy,

Am 26.06.20 um 11:44 schrieb Willy Tarreau:
>> If you need to plan ahead for migrations due to any reason, you can
>> stay on LTS releases and you will have plenty of time for carrying out
>> such migrations.
>> Currently, that is either version 1.8 with EOL planned 2022-Q4, or
>> version 2.0 with EOL planned 2024-Q2.
> 
> That's exactly the purpose of LTS versions! I'd add that in addition,
> if there's anything of interest in 2.2 for your deployment you should
> definitely try it *before* it's released, to make sure any possible
> bug that would affect you is addressed in time.
> 

FWIW: As of the 20200624 snapshot I'm running it on my personal box
without issues. Moderately complex configuration with HTTP / TCP / DNS /
Proxy Protocol / etc. Very low traffic, though.

However I'm not yet testing out the new shinys in the configuration
(http-after-response), in case I have to revert back.

My two previous attempts failed due to heap / allocator corruption
(issues #681 and #700).

Best regards
Tim Düsterhus

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