Originally from the User Slack
@Some_Random_Guy: hey all. I’m reading documentation in preparation to bring a 5.2.2 cluster up to date. According to what i’m reading, there seems to be an upgrade path from oss to 2023.1 enterprise. Since the newer enterprise editions replace the oss version, can I upgrade 5.2.2 to 2023.1 > 2024.1 > 2024.2 > 2025.1 > 2025.2 instead of going through the entire point release process for everything in the oss tree from 5.2.2 to 6.2.x?
@Felipe_Cardeneti_Mendes: yes
@Some_Random_Guy: sweet! thanks as always Felipe!
actually one more question. Will I incur downtime due to licensing issues before I’m on the latest version?
@Felipe_Cardeneti_Mendes: nope, the upgrade process works the same way all the way, rolling restart
@Some_Random_Guy: where can i get the enterprise package? the method listed in the documentation tells me the package can’t be found https://opensource.docs.scylladb.com/branch-5.2/upgrade/upgrade-to-enterprise/upgrade-guide[…]o-2023.1/upgrade-guide-from-5.2-to-2023.1-generic.html
Upgrade Guide - ScyllaDB 5.2 to 2023.1 | ScyllaDB Docs
@Felipe_Cardeneti_Mendes
@Felipe_Cardeneti_Mendes: You may find the repositories here https://downloads.scylladb.com/deb/ubuntu/
@Some_Random_Guy: oh! thanks!
is enterprise the same where I have to do all the point releases ?
or can i go from 2023.1 > 2024.1
i say that under the assumption that i need to go from 5.2.2 to 2023.1.0 is that the case or can i go straight to 2023.1.11?
nm, i guess the upgrade answered that question for me