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		By: Stuart		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great post Gareth - so important for all administrators to take on board.  I think there are variances too - for example I&#039;ve never had a major issue with a WordPress plugin pdae (but I still image a WordPress site before updating), but certainly I&#039;ve had issues with plugins for Moodle for example - not lately to be fair. But yes, the advice MUST always remain - test your upgrades before you upgrade. And this is doubly important when you are considering upgrading an Operating System on a server.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post Gareth &#8211; so important for all administrators to take on board.  I think there are variances too &#8211; for example I&#8217;ve never had a major issue with a WordPress plugin pdae (but I still image a WordPress site before updating), but certainly I&#8217;ve had issues with plugins for Moodle for example &#8211; not lately to be fair. But yes, the advice MUST always remain &#8211; test your upgrades before you upgrade. And this is doubly important when you are considering upgrading an Operating System on a server.</p>
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