Use 3.11.0, instead of 3.10 too - has bug fixes on top of 3.10 and gets
long term release support.

-- 
Michael

On 08/07/2017 05:09 PM, Jeff Jirsa wrote:
> Cant really stream cross-version. You need to add nodes and then upgrade
> them (or upgrade all the nodes, and then add new ones).
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 2:58 PM, ZAIDI, ASAD A <az1...@att.com
> <mailto:az1...@att.com>> 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 nodes in DC1.____
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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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