It looks like you’re asking for a review of something like: “Even old version download update” — possibly referring to EVENG (EVE-NG), the network emulator.
If that’s the case, here’s a brief review of downloading and updating old EVE-NG versions:
Some network engineers refuse to touch bleeding-edge updates. They prefer the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" philosophy. For these users, keeping an ISO of EVE-NG v3.2.1-12 (a famously stable release) is standard practice. eveng old version download upd
If you download an old version (e.g., EVE-NG v2.0.3), you might be tempted to run the system updates (apt-get update && apt-get upgrade). Proceed with caution.
While running an old version offers stability, the current EVE-NG Pro releases offer massive advantages: It looks like you’re asking for a review
Let’s assume you need EVE Community v2.0.3-112 (a rock-solid version for old Nokia images).
A common point of confusion is updating the "nodes" (routers, firewalls) vs. the platform. For team labs, consider running two separate EVE-NG
Instead of constantly downloading old versions, use version-controlled VMs:
For team labs, consider running two separate EVE-NG instances:
This is the only foolproof way to avoid the “update destroyed my lab” nightmare.