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- Phase 1 - Read the release notes and plan your upgrade
- Before you begin the upgrade process, it is essential to read the release notes for
your target version so you understand the required upgrade and migration tasks. This
information helps you plan a safe and effective upgrade.
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- Phase 2 - Prepare for the development instance upgrade
- For a better understanding of your production upgrade duration,
request a full clone of your production instance (including large tables and
attachments) onto a non-production instance. Confirm your current and target release
versions, because you will later use this information when scheduling your upgrade in
Now Support.
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- Phase 3 - Verify your upgrade configurations and schedule the development
instance upgrade in Now Support
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Check the configuration of the Check distribution for
possible upgrade scheduled job to view how often and when it
runs. Review
information about timing your upgrade in coordination with the Check
distribution for possible upgrade scheduled job. Then, schedule your
upgrade in Now Support.
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- Phase 4 - Upgrade and validate the development instance
- Track the progress of your upgrades with the Upgrade Monitor. For
your first non-production instance upgrade (your development instance), use the Upgrade
Monitor to process the skipped list of records that were not addressed in the upgrade.
Then identify your update sets and perform functional testing.
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- Phase 5 - If applicable: Upgrade and validate your other non-production
instances, such as your test instance
- After you've configured and refined your development instance,
request to upgrade any other non-production instances you have, such as a test instance.
Immediately after the upgrade is complete, apply the post-upgrade changes made to your
development instance, including activating optional plugins, installing and upgrading
applications, and applying update sets.
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- Phase 6 - Prepare to upgrade the production instance
- After you have configured and refined your test environment to be
a good representation of your production environment, prepare to upgrade your production
instance.
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- Phase 7 - Upgrade the production instance
- After you have upgraded your development, non-production, and test
instances, upgrade your production instance last. Then validate that the upgrade was
complete, apply update sets and fix scripts, and perform post-upgrade user acceptance
testing (UAT).
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