On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 03:26:40PM -0500, Ian Pilcher via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> I am currently running FreeIPA on CentOS 7, and I am considering moving
> it to Fedora.
> 
> On RHEL and derivatives, in-place upgrades are not supported.  It is
> necessary to provision a new server, running the new OS version, add it
> as a FreeIPA replica, and then decommission the old system.

  In-place upgrades seem to be support since RHEL7, but maybe IPA there
is more problematic?
https://access.redhat.com/articles/4263361

> 
> How does this work on Fedora?  Will I be able to use dnf system-upgrade,
> or will I find myself having to use the process described above?

  On Fedora, doing dnf system-upgrade is official way to upgrade,
including FreeIPA. No need for special steps.
  You can even skip a version (for example, Fedora 38->40 is/will be
tested and supported), so you can upgrade once per year.

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