Mavericks in Mac mini

Am using a mid 2011 Mac mini running Lion 10.7.5. Are there are any snags, drawbacks, restrictions with loading up Mavericks in my case ?? I have 5 Gb of memory in.  Is it likely to be slower than Lion with it being an older machine ?? Thankyou. plink plonk.

I have a 2011 MacMini Server which is working without issue
with Mavericks.  Install went well.  However, the one minute left
indication in the installer was more like 6 or 7, so be patient.
(It seems people write these installers, not just Apple, live
in some alternate time reality.)  As far as speed, FWIW,
the Geekbench score actually improved noticably and general
usage just feels smoother/snappier.
Even though Mavericks is supposed to make more efficient
use of memory, I would still suggest bumping to 8 gig eventually.
Also as a word of advise, backup all important data as anything
can happen.  Also, before updating, make sure all your apps and
devices drivers have been updated or are compatible with Mavericks.
To many jump into a major upgrade like this without this important
step and are sorry they did.
In addition, if you have ANY operational issues currently be sure to
clear them up before the upgrade because they will likely get more
bothersome or even worse could happen.

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