Re: mixing gluster versions / old version availability

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Sticking with the same version would be the best option. But you could use any 3.6.x release. We do not implement any breaking changes between minor versions.

~kaushal

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 3:28 PM, Kingsley <gluster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thinking ahead ... will old versions always be available on the repo?

I have a 3.6.2 cluster with 4 servers, one brick per server. If at some
point in the future one brick should fail and I need to build a new
brick from scratch, would I have to put 3.6.2 back on, or would it be OK
to put on the latest 3.6.x, or even the latest 3.x?

Sticking to the same version feels the safest as long as I can still get
the software.

Cheers,
Kingsley.

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