To upgrade or to change to a more 'stable' distrobution

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All,

I am polling for options on some of my servers. I have two that are out of date now, one sorely out of date (using Fedora 8) and I am wondering what the best path to upgrading that would be. I would go over to CentOs on it, but I don't know how stable the move out be or what the level of effort would be on that, so I am polling for answers. I could also upgrade it to the latest Fedora if that is painless, per say. The other system is too large, in terms of file system to effectively back up (3.2 Terabytes of space) given my current means, and that system is on Fedora 9. Using pre-upgrade in theory would work, but as I haven't used it, I am not sure how it would impact the box, especially the VM side of things, as I know the kvm functionality is changed just slightly. Any suggestions would be welcome.


Regards,
Seann

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