Additionally, you can look to see which release has made it to Target Code status. You can see the latest releases here: https://support.emc.com/docu46145
From the same document (Current Isilon Software Releases):
TARGET CODE
EMC Isilon recommends the following versions of OneFS as Target Code. A OneFS release is designated as Target Code after it satisfies specific criteria, which includes production time in the field, deployments across all supported node platforms, and other quality metrics. To ensure that your clusters are running the most stable and reliable version of OneFS, upgrade to the latest Target Code available for the OneFS family that meets your business needs.
As of this post 8.0.0.2 is considered Target Code.
sluetze
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December 14th, 2016 00:00
read the release notes.
this is all you can get as customer.
you could also try to ask your salesteam to give you a wrapup.
but you won't get any "code diffs" or something like that.
sjones51
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December 14th, 2016 10:00
Hi ashy009,
As sluetze said, release notes are your best bet. Those can be found here:
7.2.0
https://support.emc.com/docu56010
7.2.1
https://support.emc.com/docu60143
8.0.0
https://support.emc.com/docu65098
8.0.1
https://support.emc.com/docu78727
Additionally, you can look to see which release has made it to Target Code status. You can see the latest releases here: https://support.emc.com/docu46145
From the same document (Current Isilon Software Releases):
TARGET CODE
EMC Isilon recommends the following versions of OneFS as Target Code. A OneFS release is designated as Target Code after it satisfies specific criteria, which includes production time in the field, deployments across all supported node platforms, and other quality metrics. To ensure that your clusters are running the most stable and reliable version of OneFS, upgrade to the latest Target Code available for the OneFS family that meets your business needs.
As of this post 8.0.0.2 is considered Target Code.