It should.  

> On Apr 21, 2024, at 5:48 AM, Malte Stroem <malte.str...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank you, Anthony.
> 
> But does it work to upgrade from the latest 15 to the latest 16, too?
> 
> We'd like to be careful.
> 
> And then from the latest 16 to the latest 18?
> 
> Best,
> Malte
> 
>> On 21.04.24 04:14, Anthony D'Atri wrote:
>> The party line is to jump no more than 2 major releases at once.
>> So that would be Octopus (15) to Quincy (17) to Reef (18).
>> Squid (19) is due out soon, so you may want to pause at Quincy until Squid 
>> is released and has some runtime and maybe 19.2.1, then go straight to Squid 
>> from Quincy to save a step.
>> If you can test the upgrades on a lab cluster first, so much the better.  Be 
>> sure to read the release notes for every release in case there are specific 
>> additional actions or NBs.
>>>> On Apr 20, 2024, at 18:42, Malte Stroem <malte.str...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> we'd like to upgrade our cluster from the latest Ceph 15 to Ceph 18.
>>> 
>>> It's running with cephadm.
>>> 
>>> What's the right way to do it?
>>> 
>>> Latest Ceph 15 to latest 16 and then to the latest 17 and then the latest 
>>> 18?
>>> 
>>> Does that work?
>>> 
>>> Or is it possible to jump from the latest Ceph 16 to the latest Ceph 18?
>>> 
>>> Latest Ceph 15 -> latest Ceph 16 -> latest Ceph 18.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Malte
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