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==== 1.1. Back up any data or configuration information ==== | ==== 1.1. Back up any data or configuration information ==== | ||
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==== 1.2. Inform users in advance ==== | ==== 1.2. Inform users in advance ==== | ||
- | === 1.2.1 - Who and How should be informed | + | Who and How should be informed |
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- | === 1.2.2 - Notify 1 Day prior to planned upgrade === | + | |
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- | === 1.2.3 - Notify 2 Hours prior to beginn of upgrade === | + | |
==== 1.3. Prepare for downtime on services ==== | ==== 1.3. Prepare for downtime on services ==== | ||
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- | This is the perfect time to assess the Backup solution of the Company, when not previously done, if you are hired to ensure the reliability of the infrastructure. | ||
==== 1.5. Prepare a safe environment for the upgrade ==== | ==== 1.5. Prepare a safe environment for the upgrade ==== | ||
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==== 3.2. Upgrade current installation ==== | ==== 3.2. Upgrade current installation ==== | ||
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- | This is where you notify everyone from Section 1.2 above prior to executing the command below. | ||
# sudo apt upgrade | # sudo apt upgrade |