
On 06/28/2013 09:12 PM, Matthew Curry wrote:
Hi, all...
I have a bit a related question.... and I am trying to decide the best path. Currently we have 3.1 in production and an entirely new Setup in our internal DC that is waiting to be built out.
Should I start with 3.2 to begin with? Or 3.1 then migrate to 3.2 to gain the experience? I might add we are running CentOS 6.3. Which has a few difference. On top of all that; there is the 3.3rc's to be considered. But we are in a fully functional, and heavily used production environment. All help is appreciate. I am also happy to share any of the things I have learned in this lengthy endeavor.
Feel free to ask; or email me direct. MattCurry@linux.com
Thanks to all, Matt
(a new topic would have made this more visible i guess) i always recommend larger deployments to maintain another environment where they stage the next version, test the upgrade to it in their environment, etc. if you want to do a rolling upgrade between two environments, it requires exporting/importing your vm's between them. while safer, it is an annoyance. but it is of course much safer. Thanks, Itamar