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Upgrade PGSQL main version without backup/restore all databases?

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Dear Members!

We have PGSQL 9.6.xxx on a Linux server which heavily used.
More than 100 databases, and more than 300 active users, and it is a master of a cluster (the data replicated on a slave).

Somewhere we have read that 9.6 will become unsupported shortly.

We need to prepare upgrade.

In Windows test environment I experienced long time ago that new versions installed in different folders, so I can't upgrade the PG and the database simply...
I must dump all databases and restor under new PG - what is very wrong.

This Linux is heavily used.
We can't stop to lock out all users, make a dumpall, upgrade, restore them all in new version, and then leave them to connect (200 GB of data), because it is too long.

Is there any way to upgrade PG and databases without backup/restore?

Maybe the solution is to upgrade slave without sync the data changes before; and if all is newer, leave to get the new data from the master. I don't know it's possible or not.
The newer PG slave could make mistakes if the master have lower PG version...

Do you know any idea for this operation?

Thank you!

Best regards
   dd

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