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Describe step-by-step upgrading better
Signed-off-by: Sascha Wiswedel <sascha.wiswedel@nextcloud.com>
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@@ -19,10 +19,14 @@ notification at the top of your Nextcloud Web interface. When you click the
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notification it brings you here, to this page.
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**It is best to keep your Nextcloud server upgraded regularly**, and to install
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all point releases and major releases. Major releases are 11, 12, and 13.
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Point releases are intermediate releases for each major release. For example,
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13.0.4 and 12.0.9 are point releases. **Skipping major releases is not
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supported.**
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all point releases and major releases.
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Major releases are 18, 19 or 20. Point releases are intermediate releases for each major release. For example 18.0.4 and 19.0.2 are point releases.
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Nextcloud must be upgraded step by step:
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* Before you can upgrade to the next major release, Nextcloud upgrades to the latest point release.
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* Then run the upgrade again to upgrade to the next major release's latest point release.
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* **You cannot skip major releases.** Please re-run the upgrade until you have reached the highest available (or applicable) release.
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* Example: 18.0.5 -> 18.0.11 -> 19.0.5 -> 20.0.2
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**Upgrading is disruptive**. Your Nextcloud server will be put into maintenance
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mode, so your users will be locked out until the upgrade is completed. Large
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