Hi Team,
We are using jira version 7.11.1 and we are planning to upgrade our instance to 8.5.3.
Should we do it in 2 hope 7.11.1 >> 7.13.11 >> 8.5.3 or we can do it in one hop directly from 7.11.1 to 8.5.3.
Kindly help us on this.
Regards,
Manjunath
Hi @Manjunath R ,
we just updated our instance from 7.5.1 to 8.5.1 in one hop. The update worked quite well and our installation running fine so far with no big issues.
I suggest you to simply give it a try on a non production environment installation. In this way you will see best what problems will occur.
Here is the Atlassian doc about what Vickey wrote: https://confluence.atlassian.com/enterprise/atlassian-enterprise-releases-948227420.html
Thanks Andreas,
I think we can do it two ways
will test it in UAT and let you guys know my findings
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I'd suggest 7.13 and then over to 8.5 - two hops.
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Hi Vickey,
Thanks for the response
Is there a technical reason/Purpose for doing it in two hopes.
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Both 7.13 and 8.5 are Long Term Support Release.
An Atlassian Long Term Support release is a feature release that gets backported critical security updates and critical bug fixes during its entire two-year support window. If you can only upgrade once a year, consider upgrading to an LTS release
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