GitHub user mdedetrich edited a comment on the discussion: Akka to Pekko Migration Rollback
> A persistent entity on a node migrated to Pekko is not guaranteed to be able > to be rolled back to Akka right? A pekko node pretending to be an Akka node > can change the journal/snapshot such that it cannot be loaded to an Akka > node? This is why Pekko 1.0.x version series exists, its guaranteed not to have any behavior changes compared to Akka 2.6 unless we find critical bugs/security issues. The idea is that people migrate their current Akka cluster to Pekko 1.0.x, make sure all of the Akka nodes are shut down and then they can start migrating their new Pekko 1.0.x cluster to a later version of Pekko (i.e. 1.1.x). As long as you stick with Pekko 1.0.x, you can theoretically move back to Akka (for whatever reason) but the idea is that you eventually move away from Pekko 1.0.x. There is no realistic expectation that Pekko versions after 1.0.x will continue to work with Akka nodes, and its not just for technical reasons. You should view Pekko as separate open source software, with 1.0.x being a special case designed to aid in migration. GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/pekko/discussions/1421#discussioncomment-10254343 ---- This is an automatically sent email for [email protected]. To unsubscribe, please send an email to: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
