Friday, October 9, 2015

mysql - Upgrading Fedora to Current Version - Dependent Applications Concerns



Is it possible to upgrade to Fedora 11 and still keep the server functional (it's running Fedora Core release 6 now, with MySQL 5.0, PHP 5.1 and Apache 2.2)? I have a Customer Relationship Management system on there and it is required on a daily basis. I am trying to figure out if I should upgrade (and whether that will cause huge problems) or if I should start over with a new OS (like Ubuntu) and install the CRM fresh, with updated version of MySQL, PHP, Apache, etc. I ask because I am not really the sysadmin, but have but put in charge of this server.


Answer



You should really talk to your CRM vendor, they will be able to tell you if there are incompatibilities in the new versions, as well as give you some guidance as far as the upgrade process where their application is concerned.




Also, without know which CRM you are talking about we can't possibly give you any kind of advice besides talk to the vendor.


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