Hi Stephen, thanks for the feedback, it is much appreciated!
On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 12:15 PM Stephen Frost wrote:
> * bricklen (brick...@gmail.com) wrote:
> > Using pg_upgrade, it is definitely possible to upgrade 9.3 to 10 in one
> > jump. We did this in production earlier this year for 1500 P
Greetings,
* bricklen (brick...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 10:45 AM Edmundo Robles
> wrote:
> > Is safe to upgrade from pg 9.3 to pg 10 directly using pg_upgrade or
> > is better upgrade, with pg_upgrade, from 9.3 -> 9.4 ->9.5 -> 9.6 -> 10.
>
> Using pg_upgrade, it is definit
Hi Edmundo,
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 10:45 AM Edmundo Robles
wrote:
> Is safe to upgrade from pg 9.3 to pg 10 directly using pg_upgrade or
> is better upgrade, with pg_upgrade, from 9.3 -> 9.4 ->9.5 -> 9.6 -> 10.
>
Using pg_upgrade, it is definitely possible to upgrade 9.3 to 10 in one
jump.
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 04:15:12PM -0300, Martín Marqués wrote:
> I'd recommend testing with a clone of the server to verify that it works
> properly (not only pg_upgrade, but your application with the new version
> of postgres). Also to time the window you'll need and see if there are
> things to
El 14/08/18 a las 14:44, Edmundo Robles escribió:
> Is safe to upgrade from pg 9.3 to pg 10 directly using pg_upgrade or
> is better upgrade, with pg_upgrade, from 9.3 -> 9.4 ->9.5 -> 9.6 -> 10.
That is quiet a jump. But not imposible with pg_upgrade.
I'd recommend testing with a clone of the
Is safe to upgrade from pg 9.3 to pg 10 directly using pg_upgrade or
is better upgrade, with pg_upgrade, from 9.3 -> 9.4 ->9.5 -> 9.6 -> 10.
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