On 8/18/19 8:37 AM, Bastian Blank wrote:
> OpenStack is nice if it is run by people with knowledge and enough
> resources. It is not longer nice if you need to upgrade and general
> maintain it.

As I just wrote on the wiki [1], upgrade through the lifecycle of Debian
stable is generally not a problem. What's painful is from one Debian
release to another (ie: upgrading a rabbitmq-server cluster for example,
is noticeably painful). Though you don't really *have* to upgrade, you
could migrate your workload to a new Debian release deployment.

Of course, you'd need more servers to do that, but at the same time,
after 3 years of production, you probably aren't against a refresh of
your infrastructure.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/OpenStack#Upgrading_OpenStack_in_Debian

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