You may want to read more about Cassandra release process, find:
http://www.planetcassandra.org/blog/cassandra-2-2-3-0-and-beyond/

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The only "fix" release after 3.5 is 3.7. Yet hard to say if it is more
> stable, we can hope so.
>
> For Tic-Toc releases (on 3.X)
>
> Odd numbers are fix releases.
> Even numbers are feature releases.
>
> Not sure why you want something above 3.5, but take care, those versions
> are really recent, and less tested so maybe not that "stable". If you want
> something more stable, I believe you can go with 3.0.8.
>
> Yet I am not telling you not to do that, some people need to start testing
> new things right... So if you choose 3.7 because you want some feature from
> there, it is perfectly ok, just move carefully, maybe read some opened
> tickets and previous experiences from the community and test the upgrade
> process first on a dev cluster.
>
> Also I am not sure if the 2.2 major version is something you can skip
> while upgrading through a rolling restart. I believe you can, but it is not
> what is recommended. Testing will let you know anyway.
>
> Good luck and tell us how it went :-).
>
> C*heers,
> -----------------------
> Alain Rodriguez - al...@thelastpickle.com
> France
>
> The Last Pickle - Apache Cassandra Consulting
> http://www.thelastpickle.com
>
> 2016-07-12 11:05 GMT+02:00 Varun Barala <varunbaral...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi all users,
>>
>>
>> Currently we are using cassandra-2.1.13 but we want to upgrade *2.1.13
>> to 3.x* in production.
>>
>> Could anyone please tell me which is the most stable *cassandra version
>> after 3.5*.
>>
>> Thanking You!!
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Varun Barala
>>
>
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