Re: Upgrade from 18.2.4 to 19.x or even 20

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Hi,

IMO:
if you are already on a containerized version with cephadm
just update to the latest point release of your version.

Version 18 it would be 18.2.5 and then just upgrade to latest next stable version 19.2.2
Don't skip versions.

Best Regards
Gunnar

PS: Having a look on the release notes for any breaking changes is a good idea.

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Betreff:  Upgrade from 18.2.4 to 19.x or even 20
Von: e3gh75@xxxxxxxxx
An: ceph-users@xxxxxxx
Datum: 18-04-2025 18:21



Hello,

I have dumb question but hopefully simple question. In the cephadm documentation it states you can upgrade from a point release to another point release without problem, 15.2.2 to 15.2.3. What about jumping up a version or two, like from 18.2.4 to 19.2.2? What have others experience been? Any advice? Thank you for your time.
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