Does anyone have experience of upgrading Teamcity server from version 4 to version 6 without losing all the build history?

Since I am not able to run a direct upgrade on our existing Teamcity server (version 4.5.4), my plan was to install a latest Teamcity server to another host and trying to import the data that somehow exported from the old Teamcity server.

After reading both documentation for version 4 and version 6, I am not sure how to proceed. Does anyone have any suggestion on this? Thanks.

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You could make a clone for training with direct upgrade. It's also possible that upgrade would go better if splitted: 4 -> 5 and then 5 -> 6. – Vadzim Jan 11 at 10:24
I thought about making a clone also. however, that requires another licence for version 4 according to this link, under title "Licensing issues". We have around 100 build configurations and need a enterprise licence to run Teamcity. JetBrains suggested in the link to request an evaluation licence, however, they don't provide evaluation licence for version 4 anymore. – Jifeng Zhang Jan 11 at 10:43
And 4-> 5 and 5->6 will probably encounter similar licencing issue. But thanks away. – Jifeng Zhang Jan 11 at 10:45
"You cannot use a single TeamCity license on two running servers at the same time" but you could try clone upgrade in planned nightly downtime of the main server. Also I guess that free professional edition (available since version 3) would handle upgrade the same way as enterprise one. Furthermore I believe it's possible to arrange this licensing issue with sales department in a nice way. – Vadzim Jan 11 at 10:58
Thanks Vadzim, I already got one from JetBrains support. – Jifeng Zhang Jan 11 at 15:28
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