I know I'll catch some flack over one project I was on about 5 years ago. I was involved in a lighting upgrade to a shopping mall. Common-area and service corridor 3- & 4- foot T12 strip fixtures from 1982 were in-place converted to T-8. Over 400 2-lamp rapid start ballasts replaced, sockets were shunted for the T-8 lamps. Overall, existing fixtures in good shape, very few broken sockets. Ballasts were replaced with Sylvania QHE 2 lamp NPF ballasts, lamps were Sylvania 28-watt 4-foot, long life 4100K. 3-foot lamps were the long life 4100K full wattage. 3 ballast failures since installation completed.
Customer talked to us about changing to LED. We told them they would never recoup the costs of the LED conversion over the lifespan of the LED fixtures. So far, they have listened but corporate headquarters can and will overrule local decisions.
Sylvania Quicktronic ballasts are actually one of the best electronic ballasts available, at least for fluorescents. I saw energy saver T8 lamps that were doing very well in a meat cooler.