If you do not have a spare server, you can upgrade your system to Parallels Cloud Server 6.0 by
performing an in-place upgrade. The following sections describe the upgrade procedure for
particular products:
• For upgrading systems running Parallels Server Bare Metal 5.0 or Parallels Server 4 Bare Metal,
see Upgrading Parallels Cloud Server and Parallels Server Bare Metal (p. 9).
• For upgrading systems running Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4.7, Parallels Virtuozzo
Containers 4.6 for Linux, or Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4.0 for Linux, see Upgrading
Parallels Virtuozzo Containers (p. 13).
• For upgrading systems running OpenVZ, see Upgrading OpenVZ (p. 17).
In This Chapter
Upgrading Parallels Cloud Server and Parallels Server Bare Metal............................ 9
Upgrading Parallels Virtuozzo Containers ................................................................ 13
Upgrading OpenVZ ................................................................................................ 17
Upgrading Parallels Cloud Server and Parallels
Server Bare Metal
This section describes the process of performing an in-place upgrade of a system running Parallels
Server Bare Metal 5.0 or Parallels Server 4 Bare Metal. You learn how to upgrade
• with an ISO image (p. 9)
• via a PXE server (p. 10)
• a system with the /vz partition on a network share (p. 10)
In conclusion, the section shows an example of upgrading a system to Parallels Cloud Server 6.0 in
the default graphical mode (p. 10).
Upgrading with an ISO Image
To upgrade to Parallels Cloud Server 6.0 using an ISO image, do the following:
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Performing an In-Place Upgrade
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