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Jérome Perrin
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Yorick Peterse
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Merge branch 'clear-instructions' into 'master'
Make instructions clearer See merge request !10685
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## Upgrading without downtime
## Upgrading without downtime
Starting with GitLab 9.1.0 it's possible to upgrade to a newer version of GitLab
Starting with GitLab 9.1.0 it's possible to upgrade to a newer
major, minor, or patch
version of GitLab
without having to take your GitLab instance offline. However, for this to work
without having to take your GitLab instance offline. However, for this to work
there are the following requirements:
there are the following requirements:
1.
You can only upgrade 1 release at a time. For example, if 9.1.15 is the last
1.
You can only upgrade 1 minor release at a time. So from 9.1 to 9.2, not to 9.3.
release of 9.1 then you can safely upgrade from that version to 9.2.0.
2.
You have to be on the most recent patch release. For example, if 9.1.15 is the last
release of 9.1 then you can safely upgrade from that version to any 9.2.x version.
However, if you are running 9.1.14 you first need to upgrade to 9.1.15.
However, if you are running 9.1.14 you first need to upgrade to 9.1.15.
2.
You have to use
[
post-deployment
2.
You have to use
[
post-deployment
migrations
](
../development/post_deployment_migrations.md
)
.
migrations
](
../development/post_deployment_migrations.md
)
.
3.
You are using PostgreSQL. If you are using MySQL you will still need downtime
3.
You are using PostgreSQL. If you are using MySQL please look at the release post to see if downtime is required.
when upgrading.
This applies to major, minor, and patch releases unless stated otherwise in a
release post.
## Upgrading between editions
## Upgrading between editions
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