Hi John,

Replication protocol is exactly the same so yes you can set up agreements
in both ways.
As far as I know, the risks are the same than when to different versions of
the same
 products are in a topology ( using a feature on one version that is not
implemented in the other version, )
But I think that a one way replication from 389ds 1.4.4 -> rhds 12 should
be  OK.

Regards,
  Pierre

On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 5:40 PM John Thurston <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We have several instances of 389-Directory (1.4.4.17), and are considering
> a move to Red Hat Directory Server 12.
>
> The implementation in question has a single read-write instance, with
> several read-only replicas. We could hail mary the whole thing to RHDS, but
> the thought of that gives me deep shivers. I'd prefer to (one by one)
> change out the replicas, letting the new RHDS instances be populated from
> the existing 389-Directory instance.
>
> Are 389-->RHDS replication agreements even possible?
>
> Alternatively, are RHDS-->389 replication agreements possible?
>
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