We have a set of 3x freeIPA servers that have outdated (everything) in a
development/test environment that need to be updated.

It seems that 4.6.8-5.el7.centos.12 is the latest version available on
CentOS 7?

We are at on the 3 servers:
4.5.4-10.el7.centos.4.4
4.6.4-10-el7.centos.6
4.6.4-10-el7.centos.6

For the two 4.6.4 installs, that seems relatively simple upgrade as we
would only be going to a different dot release and a simple "yum update
ipa-server" should handle this? Is there any advisement for/against doing a
full "yum update" on the entire system to get everything updated?

For the 4.5.4 system, is there much of a concern going straight from 4.5.4
to 4.6.8 straight? I assume the concern would be jumping major versions and
going from say 4.5 to 4.9?

My current plan is to stop at CentOS 7.9 and latest FreeIPA 4.6 release on
CentOS 7.9. But for my own knowledge if I was going to 4.10 wouldn't the
recommendation path to upgrade to 4.10, to install CentOS Stream 9 on a new
server, enroll it, make 4.10 the master and then remove the CentOS 7
instances?

-Kevin
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