Some questions about "zero down time" upgrade for confluence

Niklas Klein April 20, 2021

Hey everyone,

I already had a read on 

and have some additional questions about the behaviour during "zero-down-time" upgrade (which probably go into other topics aswell)

  1. If a node goes down and someone was e.g. creating a page as a draft, can he lose some of his progress?
  2. If multiple people are working collborative on a page and one of them is connected with a node that is going down, what happens?
  3. Should I update my plugins before or after I do the ZDU update of the confluence version or does it not matter at all? Also, plugin updates are "always" zero-down-time, right?

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September 21, 2021

@Niklas Klein 

  1. If a node goes down and someone was e.g. creating a page as a draft, can he lose some of his progress? If the draft save has not yet synced they would loose it.  
  2. If multiple people are working collaborativly on a page and one of them is connected with a node that is going down, what happens? It would have to reconnect to the page but the user might not even notice.
  3. Should I update my plugins before or after I do the ZDU update of the confluence version or does it not matter at all? Also, plugin updates are "always" zero-down-time, right? We usually do it before to ensure compatibility.

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