Hi Mark

Thanks for the seedy reply, I was not thinking of an immediate upgrade 
since it needs to be scheduled tested etc, but rather considering skipping 
90 since 1.0 is so close to release and doing a one step upgrade instead of 
a 2 step so rather than do an upgrade now then again in a few months just 
go strait for 1.0 when its final release is out, my main concern is if its 
possible to skip 90 in production, of course testing will be done however 
it never matches to real word circumstances since replicating a test 
environment with 4 nodes and gigabytes of data may in theory be possible 
but actual load and results are difficult do.
I suppose in the extreme case we can just do a fresh install of 1.0 and 
reindex all the data it just means several hours of 'downtime'

so I guess the real question is which route is easiest as opposed to safest 
0.20 -> 0.90 -> 1.0
0.20 -> 1.0
nuke and pave strait to 1.0

GX

On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 7:42:11 AM UTC+2, Mark Walkom wrote:
>
> You will probably want to upgrade to 0.90.0 first.
> v1.0 is still RC so if this is production you might want to hold off.
>
> Regards,
> Mark Walkom
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> On 4 February 2014 16:21, GX <mail...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Hi All
>>
>> it seems I have been slacking on keeping up do date with updates, will it 
>> be possible to upgrade a 0.22.1 cluster to 1.0 or is it better to do it in 
>> two steps i.e. 0.90.x first
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> GX
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