In brief: need informed speculation as to whether a "simple" upgrade of a non-clustered Proxmox server from 1.3 to 1.5 is a straightforward, painless thing or a fiddly operation that will result in big downtime.
We originally installed v1.3 to test if it would suit our need for a VM server, and it does an excellent job. We have only a single production KVM Ubuntu VM serving websites now and are planning more. Before I set up a second physical computer so I can cluster or fail-over, I of course want to be running the latest Proxmox version, which was 1.4 the last time I had time to devote to working on this. Now there's v1.5.
My recollection was that the 1.3-1.4 change involved significant changes in storage methods? I'm simply wondering whether I can go ahead and update/upgrade and not have it break my production KVM-based webserver.
I know this is an extremely broad question. Just trying to get myself away from paralysis and to get this job done. Thanks!
We originally installed v1.3 to test if it would suit our need for a VM server, and it does an excellent job. We have only a single production KVM Ubuntu VM serving websites now and are planning more. Before I set up a second physical computer so I can cluster or fail-over, I of course want to be running the latest Proxmox version, which was 1.4 the last time I had time to devote to working on this. Now there's v1.5.
My recollection was that the 1.3-1.4 change involved significant changes in storage methods? I'm simply wondering whether I can go ahead and update/upgrade and not have it break my production KVM-based webserver.
I know this is an extremely broad question. Just trying to get myself away from paralysis and to get this job done. Thanks!