Importing Managed Solutions - What has changed to the Upgrade verses Update Process?

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When deploying managed solutions to Power Platform, there are multiple options you can choose from. In this episode of the Low Code Revolution, Scott Durow is joined by Shan McArthur who explains when to use each option, the differences between them, and some changes being rolled out that you may not be aware of.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
03:46 Managed vs Unmanaged solutions
06:25 Options available when importing managed solutions
11:39 Current recommendations
12:37 What are patches and why avoid them?
15:13 What is changing and what are the new recommendations
19:17 When are the changes rolling out?
Resources:
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Пікірлер: 15

  • @JumpUpJumpUpandPowerPlatform
    @JumpUpJumpUpandPowerPlatformАй бұрын

    A synopsis: Always use 'Upgrade'. In the next few weeks, it'll be just as quick as using 'Update'.

  • @martintolk3820
    @martintolk3820Ай бұрын

    Perfect, will greatly reduce complexity in pipeline. Makes using one big solution more attractive and allows leveraging the "preferred solution" feature more broadly

  • @xRMInsights
    @xRMInsightsАй бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant episode! Such a clear explanation and super helpful for a number of projects I’m working on 👍🏼 Can’t wait to hear more about the topics you mentioned towards the end - Joel

  • @hhappy
    @hhappyАй бұрын

    Thanks Scottt and Shan. Looking forward to the in-place stage and upgrade. Sounds like it could a real speed improvement.

  • @jhnndctt
    @jhnndcttАй бұрын

    Awesome! Will be watching for a future episode re solution segmentation.

  • @chrisban2512
    @chrisban2512Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! It will help so much with faster releases.

  • @chrisban2512

    @chrisban2512

    Ай бұрын

    Also can we still see changed layers with upgrade option?

  • @RonDeGiusti
    @RonDeGiustiАй бұрын

    There is still a business pain that patches seem to solve: How do I release a hot fix for my solution while the project team continues to work on new features. It seems like patches may still be the best way to handle those. If patches are to be avoided, then how do we release hot fixes while the project team continues to work on new functionality?

  • @michaelfpereira

    @michaelfpereira

    24 күн бұрын

    Hello! I'm using the approach tô create an hotfix solution. It is a small solution that has the fixes, i deploy quickly on the target environment. In the next release i cleanup in my dev environment and remove on the deployment process, because the fixes already been ton the correct solutions. This is the way that is faster and you can manage well the solutions

  • @Nor5eman
    @Nor5emanАй бұрын

    Fantastic!

  • @wouterkessener2811
    @wouterkessener2811Ай бұрын

    Thanks Shan and Scott, great stuff coming. Still a bit confused on the Patch part. Between the lines I hear you say patches are not best practices in the future, because there are no benefits considering the speed of releasing. But how to handle Hot Fixes to prod. For example. Dev has feature A and B in the works, both not finished for release. Now PROD needs a small hotfix ( cannot wait for A en B to be finished in Dev) . Wondering how to handle that without using a patch.

  • @chandanasasi5469
    @chandanasasi5469Ай бұрын

    How to change the connections for a managed solution.?

  • @ryanperrymba
    @ryanperrymbaАй бұрын

    Awesome. What happens if this throws an error mid upgrade? Without the additional layer, would it be possible to roll back? Or do we need to / will it lock out / pause user requests during the upgrade? IE updates to the system are treated as an all-or nothing transaction - what about Flows, etc. that tie into other resources?

  • @simonpurdy2496
    @simonpurdy2496Ай бұрын

    Will this also happen within the package deployer tool? So used to doing pac package deploy...

  • @mlbb4372
    @mlbb4372Ай бұрын

    Hello, I bought a laptop, Windows 11 version is available, 512 GB SSD, i5 processor, 8 GB RAM, it starts at 45% and 50% in the task manager and it is very high. If there is no problem with the device, Windows 11 takes up too much RAM and needs to be fixed. Have a good day.