How to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 in ubuntu 10.10?












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I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same










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    I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
    go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same










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      I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
      go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same










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      I want to upgrade mongoDb 1.4.4 to 1.6.5 because mongoid not support 1.4.4
      go through http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Upgrading+to+1.8 this but unable to understand please give me a easy tutorial for upgrading same







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          It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.



          The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.



          The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.



          As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.






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            It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.



            The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.



            The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.



            As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.






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              It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.



              The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.



              The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.



              As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.






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                It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.



                The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.



                The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.



                As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.






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                It's should be straightforward to upgrade using the 10gen Ubuntu installation instructions.



                The latest MongoDB production version is currently 2.0 series (2.0.6 as of today); this is also the minimum version required for Mongoid 3.



                The release notes include information on upgrading, but in general the releases are drop-in replacements with no change required to your data files.



                As with any upgrade, you should first back up your existing data using mongodump in case there are any unexpected issues.







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