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Updating Your ownCloud Server
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Upgrading Your ownCloud Server
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You should keep your ownCloud server up-to-date, and there are several ways to
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do this. One way is by :doc:`update`. The Updater App is a nice tool that
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automates many of the steps. It is better
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However, it is not included
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in the Enterprise Subscription.
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For example, 7.0.4 and
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8.0.4 are point releases. (Look at the bottom of your Admin page to see your
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version number.) Please see :doc:`update` for instructions on using the
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Updater app. (The Updater app is available only in the Server edition, and not
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included in the Enterprise Subscription.)
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Upgrading your ownCloud server means upgrading to the next major ownCloud
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release. Major releases are indicated by the first and second digits. So 6.0,
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7.0 and 8.0 are major releases. You may use the Updater app for staying current
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with new point releases (Server only), but not for upgrading to a major
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release.
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.. note:: Before updating to a new major release, always first review any
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.. note:: Before upgrading to a new major release, always first review any
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third-party apps you have installed for compatibility with
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the new ownCloud release. Any apps that are not developed by ownCloud show a
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3rd party designation. Install unsupported apps at your own risk.Then,
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