On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 7:51 PM ToddAndMargo via users
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> I have a customer who FINALLY agreed to have me upgrade
> his Fedora 32 server to 36.
>
> Can I jump directly, or do I have to go one or
> two revisions at a time?

If possible, I would clone the system (use a different host name and
make sure client apps don't get started until/unless you want them to
start) and do a test-run of the upgrade process as well as any
installed applications.  If all goes well you could then clone the
test system back to production which may be less downtime for your
client than an in-place upgrade.

Backup at every significant step.  If you use a VM for the test-run
you could use snapshots (allow for plenty of disk space for the
snapshots!).

Did I mention backups?

Backups!
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