A patch upgrade within the 6.11 version would have less changes, as there are only bug fixes and no new features. From a 'risk perspective' patch upgrades feel less impactful than major version upgrade.
For a new installation, or upgrade from 6.9/6.10, I would go for 6.12 at this moment because of the newer features (TLSv1.3), and even more if you use Entra ID integration as mentioned as well; but apparently as you are on 6.11 now, all seems working fine.
On the LSR/SSR status, my personal feeling is (so no official statement) that the remaining lifetime of ClearPass 6.11 and 6.12 is roughly the same, and stability seems good on either version.
For me there would not be a reason not to go to 6.12, if you can use the new features, and read the release notes on possible breaking changes.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 13, 2025 05:48 PM
From: mvanoverbeek
Subject: Any compelling reasons to move to 6.12?
I am working with a customer on an upgrade of the ClearPass server. We are currently at 6.11.8.258602 and are contemplating upgrading to the latest 6.11.12 release or to 6.12.5.
There are some features in 6.12 worth potentially such as TLSv1.3 but further more I am not sure if it is worth going to 6.12
Which version would be recommended, neither releases have an end date but I am aware that SSR releases have a shorter lifespan
Features we want need are TEAP authentication, Downloadable User Roles, and integration with third party MDMs and Firewalls.
Should we just stick with 6.11.x or are there other compelling reasons to go for 6.12.x?
Thanks
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Martijn van Overbeek
Architect, Netcraftsmen a BlueAlly Company
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