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DataStax Enterprise Upgrade Guide

    • About upgrading
    • Supported & compatible versions
    • Upgrading DSE
      • Planning your DSE upgrade
      • Upgrades for patch releases
        • 6.8.x patch releases
        • 6.0.x patch releases
        • 5.1.x patch releases
        • 5.0.x patch releases
        • 4.8.x patch releases
      • Upgrading DSE 6.7 to 6.8
      • Upgrading DSE 6.0 to 6.8
      • Upgrading DSE 5.1 to 6.8
      • Upgrading DSE 5.0 to 6.8
      • Upgrading DSE 5.0 to 5.1
      • Upgrading from DataStax Installer
        • Converting to Yum installation on RHEL-based systems
        • Converting to APT installation on Debian-based systems
        • Converting to binary tarball installation
      • Upgrading to earlier versions
        • Upgrading DSE 5.1 to 6.0
        • Upgrading DSE 5.0 to 6.0
        • Upgrading to DSE 5.0
          • Upgrading from DSE 4.7 to 4.8
        • Upgrading to DSE 4.7 or 4.8
        • Upgrading to DSE 4.6
        • Upgrading to DSE 4.0 or 4.5
        • Upgrading to DSE 3.2
          • Upgrading from DSE 3.0 to 3.2
          • Upgrading from DSE 2.2 to 3.2
        • Upgrading 5.1 using the DataStax installer
      • Backing up and restoring DSE
        • Backing up a package installation
        • Backing up a tarball installation
        • Restoring a DSE package installation from backup
        • Restoring a DSE tarball installation from backup
    • Upgrading Apache Cassandra
      • Upgrading Apache Cassandra to DSE
      • Upgrading Apache Cassandra
    • Upgrading OpsCenter
      • Before upgrading OpsCenter
      • DSE OpsCenter upgrade instructions
        • Upgrading package installations
        • Upgrading tarball installations
        • Upgrading when failover is enabled
        • Upgrading DataStax Agents
    • Upgrading DataStax Studio
    • Upgrading the DataStax AMI
  • DataStax Enterprise Upgrade Guide
  • Upgrading DataStax Studio

Upgrading DataStax Studio

Notebooks created in earlier versions of DataStax Studio can be used with new Studio versions:

  • When the new version of Studio starts, all notebooks created in an earlier version are automatically upgraded.

  • Notebooks are not impacted, lost, or corrupted with the upgrade.

  • After the notebooks are upgraded, they are no longer compatible with the earlier version.

To upgrade an earlier version of DataStax Studio to DataStax Studio 6.8:

  1. Back up the user_home_directory/.datastax_studio directory.

    For information about this directory, see User data in DataStax Studio 6.8.

  2. Install DataStax Studio 6.8.

  3. Start DataStax Studio 6.8.

Upgrading DataStax Agents Upgrading the DataStax AMI

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