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  3. It took me way too long, but I finally migrated from PostgreSQL 13 to 17.

It took me way too long, but I finally migrated from PostgreSQL 13 to 17.

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    It took me way too long, but I finally migrated from PostgreSQL 13 to 17. The last two times I started working on it, I wasn't able to finish. I was convinced that a direct upgrade would have been best and got lost in researching how to do that with my setup (unraid, docker). Today, I went the backup restore route and was done in half an hour.

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      It took me way too long, but I finally migrated from PostgreSQL 13 to 17. The last two times I started working on it, I wasn't able to finish. I was convinced that a direct upgrade would have been best and got lost in researching how to do that with my setup (unraid, docker). Today, I went the backup restore route and was done in half an hour.

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      @luca The backup+restore way is really the cleanest upgrade path, since you'd want that backup anyway and can be sure that the new DB is clean and correct.

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        @luca The backup+restore way is really the cleanest upgrade path, since you'd want that backup anyway and can be sure that the new DB is clean and correct.

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        This is awesome advice. Thanks for sharing @luca and @defnull .

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