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Today, Radius does not have a safe mechanism for upgrading from one release to another. This enhancement provides users the ability to upgrade from an existing installation to a new release.
Acceptance criteria
An administrator can upgrade from Radius from one minor version to the next minor version; e.g., 1.20 → 1.21
An administrator can upgrade from Radius from any minor version to the next major version; e.g., 1.20 → 2.0
Resources and configuration is persisted across upgrades
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Overview of feature request
Today, Radius does not have a safe mechanism for upgrading from one release to another. This enhancement provides users the ability to upgrade from an existing installation to a new release.
Acceptance criteria
Additional context
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AB#13754
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