What are the most stable iterations of Gluster so far?

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Just a general question to the group: What's the current feeling about the
most stable releases so far? I've got several different instances of 3.1.4
gluster clusters running in undemanding circumstances for many months
without incident (aside from the known group-ownership issues). Since my
priority isn't new features, but the most dependable roll-out of the core, I
keep wondering when and if I should upgrade.

At some point geo-rep and good VM support will matter to me, but that will
be in other contexts on fresh storage. For the core features, has there been
anything to strongly motivate moving ahead from 3.1.4?

Thanks,
Whit

On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 05:31:41PM +0000, Dan Bretherton wrote:
> I found .*.gfs* files in a volume after rebalance with version
> 3.2.5, so it doesn't just happen with 3.2.4 or below.  I reported
> this and other problems with migrate-data separately in another
> thread (http://gluster.org/pipermail/gluster-users/2012-January/009343.html).
> Is anybody else having problems with rebalance...migrate-data in
> version 3.2.5?
> 
> -Dan.


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