You should also consider end of support term, as Cassandra page says:


Apache Cassandra 2.2 is supported until November 2016.

Apache Cassandra 2.1 is supported until November 2016 with critical fixes only



So 2.1 actually don't get any fixes, even critical.



Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin, 

Winguzone - Cloud Cassandra Hosting






---- On Wed, 30 Nov 2016 07:38:46 -0500 kurt Greaves 
<k...@instaclustr.com> wrote ----




Latest release in 2.2. 2.1 is borderline EOL and from my experience 2.2 is 
quite stable and has some handy bugfixes that didn't actually make it into 2.1



On 30 November 2016 at 10:41, Shalom Sagges <shal...@liveperson.com> 
wrote:

Hi Everyone, 



I'm about to upgrade our 2.0.14 version to a newer 2.x version. 

At first I thought of upgrading to 2.2.8, but I'm not sure how stable it is, as 
I understand the 2.2 version was supposed to be a sort of beta version for 3.0 
feature-wise, whereas 3.0 upgrade will mainly handle the storage modifications 
(please correct me if I'm wrong). 



So my question is, if I need a 2.x version (can't upgrade to 3 due to client 
considerations), which one should I choose, 2.1.x or 2.2.x? (I'm don't require 
any new features available in 2.2). 



Thanks!




 
Shalom Sagges
 
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