Webfoundry
Verified User
I asked this question in the custombuild forum, but since this is a more general question it's perhaps better to put it here:
My system (a custombuild centos + nginx as proxy), all up-to-date to latest versions except nginx (version 1.6.1) probably needs to update to nginx 1.8.0 wich is available through custombuild, so updating should be fairly easy.
Although I see many people (in general nginx forums) suffer errors after nginx upgrade. I don't know if that's also the case with DA-custombuild upgrade.
Therefore : is it easy to do a downgrade / rollback nginx when things turn out bad ?
Or is it that much integrated in the system that rollback isn't possbile anymore ?
Nginx, as a vital part of the webserver, seems rather dangerous to upgrade.
My system (a custombuild centos + nginx as proxy), all up-to-date to latest versions except nginx (version 1.6.1) probably needs to update to nginx 1.8.0 wich is available through custombuild, so updating should be fairly easy.
Although I see many people (in general nginx forums) suffer errors after nginx upgrade. I don't know if that's also the case with DA-custombuild upgrade.
Therefore : is it easy to do a downgrade / rollback nginx when things turn out bad ?
Or is it that much integrated in the system that rollback isn't possbile anymore ?
Nginx, as a vital part of the webserver, seems rather dangerous to upgrade.