Re: Client new version than server?

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Hello, 

In my opinion it is not a problem. It could be a problem on mayor releases (read the release notes to check for incompatibilities) but minor version differences shouldn't be a problem.

In the most environments I know are different client versions connecting to a cluster. 

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Andre Goree <andre@xxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Sa., 27. Okt. 2018, 00:02:
I wanted to ask for thoughts/guidance on the case of running a newer
version of Ceph on a client than the version of Ceph that is running on
the server.

E.g., I have a client machine running Ceph 12.2.8, while the server is
running 12.2.4.  Is this a terrible idea?  My thoughts are to more
thoroughly test 12.2.8 on the server side before upgrading my production
server to 12.2.8.  However, I have a client that's been recently
installed and thus pulled down the latest Luminous version (12.2.8).

Thanks in advance.

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