"Simple" version upgrade on non-clustered system?

unleeshop

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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!
 
That sounds reassuring. Thanks! I assume that ....

aptitude full-upgrade

... would accomplish the same thing, since the only thing running "aptitude safe-upgrade" leaves out is the distribution update.
 

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