Hi ...
I'm finding anecdotal evidence on the internet that we are able to upgrade
2.2.8 to latest 3.11.2. Post below indicates that you can upgrade to latest
3.x from 2.1.9 because 3.x no longer requires 'structured upgrade path'.

I just want to confirm that such upgrade is supported. If yes, where can I
find official documentation showing upgrade path across releases.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42094935/apache-cassandra-upgrade-3-x-from-2-1

Thanks

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 5:58 PM, ZAIDI, ASAD A <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks, I’ve question on upgrade method I’m thinking to execute.
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> I’m  planning from apache-Cassandra 2.2.8 to release 3.10.
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> My Cassandra cluster is configured like one rack with two Datacenters like:
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> 1.       DC1 has 4 nodes
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> 2.       DC2 has 16 nodes
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> We’re adding another 12 nodes and would eventually need to remove those 4
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> I’m thinking to add another third data center with like DC3 with 12 nodes
> having apache Cassandra 3.10 installed. Then, I start upgrading seed nodes
> first in DC1 & DC2 – once all 20nodes in ( DC1 plus DC2) upgraded – I can
> safely remove 4 DC1 nodes,
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> can you guys please let me know if this approach would work? I’m concerned
> if having mixed version on Cassandra nodes may  cause any issues like in
> streaming  data/sstables from existing DC to newly created third DC with
> version 3.10 installed, will nodes in DC3 join the cluster with data
> without issues?
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> Thanks/Asad
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