On 8/4/25 14:16, Gert Doering wrote:

Are IOS XR upgrades still such a pain today?  (We never moved to XR64,
and all I know is ASR9001, where the fastest way to do major upgrades
still is "turbo boot" with 2+ hours of downtime...)

This is one of the nice bits about IOS, IOS XE, EOS, etc. - "upload one
image onto the box, reload, upgrade done" (and on EOS, the flash is
actually fast enough to make the "upload" really use available bandwidth
to the box...)

It's the main reason we stayed away from the NCS540 as a replacement for the ASR920. Couldn't imagine deploying IOS XR upgrades across hundreds of Metro-E nodes.

Mark.
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