Best way to upgrade the local repository from 11.7.3 to 12.2.3.3 DS 3

Hi, we are going to upgrade our DI 11.7.3 to DS3 - 12.2.3.3 in Sep. I found out there are different ways to upgrade the local repository from the SAP doc and tech support. I try to find a best and safe way to do it. If anyone had experince and inputs on this. It would be great appreciated. It seems there are these options:
we all agree that need to back up the repostiry db, and export the repository to atl file.
Option 1:
Upgrade the repository during the Data Services installation. But the tech support said there are times where this does not work as expected and Option 2 below needs to be implemented.
Option 2:
a) Export the local repository, via 11.7.3 Designer, to an ATL file.
b) Uninstall 11.7.3.
c) Create a new database in SQL Server to use with 12.2.3.3. (Optionally, use the existing 11.7.3 database. If you do, make a backup of it before making any changes).
d) Install Data Services 12.2.3.3 and reference the database created in step "c" above during installation (select the Create option).
e) Log in to the new local repo, via 12.2.3.3 Designer, and import the ATL that was exported in step "a" above.
Option 3:
a. Create a new database u2013 20 MB space
b.Create a new repo in 11.7.3 point to ds_local via Repository Manager (click create)
c.Log in 11.7 designer and Repository import from out.atl
d.Install 12.2.3.3 without upgrde the repostory
e.use epository manager in 12.2.3 to upgrade the new repository

Hi.
If you import the 11.7 atl into a 12.2 Designer you will face a warning message like this:
"The version 11.7 of the ATL file <c:\export.atl> is lower than the repository version <12.2>.
To update an ATL file, import it into a repository of the same version then ugrade that repository"
So, the correct method to upgrade the Data Integrator 11.7 repository to Data Services 12.2.x is the following:
- Export the complete Data Integrator 11.7 repository to ATL.
- Create a NEW Data Integrator 11.7 Local Repository.
- Import the ATL created in step 1 to the NEW Data Integrator 11.7 Repository. At this point you have two identical local repositories.
- From the Data Services 12.2.x system, open Repository Manager.
- Enter the Database connection information to the NEW repository created in step 2.
- Select UPGRADE, to upgrade this repository to support Data Services 12.2.x.
- Log into Data Services Designer to start using this Local Repository.
Regards,
Leo.

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