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Question for those who have upgrade from Gen4 to Gen5 regarding data resets...
- 8 years ago
I think the system only treats new Jupiter based installs that way... Don't think upgrades from Jupiter One to Jupiter Two would get the initial 20 day reset... I assume your HT2000w SAN is the same as your Jupiter One SAN?
I think the system only treats new Jupiter based installs that way... Don't think upgrades from Jupiter One to Jupiter Two would get the initial 20 day reset... I assume your HT2000w SAN is the same as your Jupiter One SAN?
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Yep, the SAN is the same.
When I saw today that the data had not reset I wasn't that suprised. I figured it was because, though it's an upgrade, it's a completely different type of upgrade than going from a legacy plan to a Gen4 plan.
Thanks.
- C0RR0SIVE8 years agoAssociate Professor
When you get near your reset date, if it's before mine, you should like, FAP your unit and do bunches of speed tests and share with us. :D
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
C0RR0SIVE wrote:When you get near your reset date, if it's before mine, you should like, FAP your unit and do bunches of speed tests and share with us. :D
Well, I would, but the problem is I would have to burn through 21GB of token data, as well, which I'd like to keep. Liz just reinstated it for me, too, as it didn't follow the upgrade. Perhaps someone who doesn't have any token data will do that one day, as I am curious about the FAP speeds, as well.
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