Mac mini server upgrade

I have Mac mini Lion server and wnt to upgrade to Yosemite.
Is it preferable to upgrade first the server osx or Yosemite.
Just to avoid problems with the setups etc.

Just to repeat BACK UP BEFORE YOU UPGRADE.
Although many people have moved to Yosemite and Server 4 without problems, quite a few people (including me) have had one issue or another. Do the backup and sleep well

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