Re: confusing release notes

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All ceph releases are stable,
but they are stable LTS for firefly,hammer,jewel,... 

So with LTS releases, you'll have more updates on the longterm.

with infernalis for example, you can expect 2 or 3 point releases maximum,
then you'll need to upgrade to jewel if you want to have new updates.


(I'm running Infernalis in production, no problem here)



----- Mail original -----
De: "Corin Langosch" <corin.langosch@xxxxxxxxxxx>
À: "ceph-users" <ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé: Vendredi 22 Janvier 2016 10:15:57
Objet:  confusing release notes

Hi, 

http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/releases/ states: 
Infernalis Stable 
First release November 2015 9.2.0 

however http://docs.ceph.com/docs/master/release-notes/#v9-2-0-infernalis states: 
V9.2.0 INFERNALIS 
This major release will be the foundation for the next stable series. ... 

So I wonder if Infernalis is "stable" or not? Is it recommended to upgrade a hammer cluster to Infernalis? 

Thanks 
Corin 
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