Why do Ruckus only offer 2 years of sustaining software engineering?
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11-03-2015 07:32 AM
I am curious why Ruckus see fit to only offer 2 years of sustaining software engineering after End-of-Sale (EoS) when competitors such as Aerohive and Aruba offer 5 years?
Looking at the documentation that Ruckus provide:
Ruckus Support is unable to provide software fixes or upgrades which may be required to resolve support cases after the EOM date.
I think that it is important to factor in how long sustaining engineering is available when calculating the total cost of ownership for a wireless solution.
It is one thing to not get new features after EoS hits but quite another to be left with unmaintained, unfixed software. 5 years not 2 years seems reasonable.
What do others think? When you buy or think about buying a Ruckus solution, does this more limited useful product lifespan not concern you?
As many customers clearly buy having not fully checked when an AP or controller came to market, having a safety net of 5 years of sustaining software engineering after EoS seems, to me, commercially reasonable.
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11-03-2015 11:38 AM
Perhaps I'm wrong, definitely curious what others think.
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11-03-2015 01:58 PM
ZoneDirector (1100/3000/5000) 9.8.3.0.14 MR3 that we posted in late July.
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/product_families/1-zonedirector
Ruckus always addresses security issues asap, and may issue sw patches. We've replaced any
susceptable firmware with patch releases, and we keep a public security notice page.
http://www.ruckuswireless.com/security
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11-03-2015 02:24 PM
I'm naturally playing devil's advocate here, which I do with all vendors. Nothing against Ruckus! 🙂

