And us too, exactly as below. One at a time then wait for things to recover before moving the next host. We didn't have any issues with this approach either.

Regards,
Simon.

On 28/01/2020 13:03, Tobias Urdin wrote:
We did this as well, pretty much the same as Wido.
We had a fiber connection with good latency between the locations.

We installed a virtual monitor in the destination datacenter to always keep quorum then we
simply moved one node at a time after setting noout.

When we took a node up on the destination we had a small moving of data then the cluster
was back to healthy again.

We had a higher apply and commit latency until we all the nodes was on the destination side but we never noticed any performance issues that  caused issues for us.
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