| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738 | [[setup-upgrade]]== Upgrading[IMPORTANT]===========================================Before upgrading Elasticsearch:* Consult the <<breaking-changes,breaking changes>> docs.* Test upgrades in a dev environment before upgrading your production cluster.* Always back up your data before upgrading. You cannot roll back to an earlier  version unless you have a <<backup,backup>> of your data.===========================================Elasticsearch can usually be upgraded using a rolling upgrade process,resulting in no interruption of service.  This section details how to performboth rolling upgrades and upgrades with full cluster restarts.To determine whether a rolling upgrade is supported for your release, pleaseconsult this table:[cols="1<m,1<m,3",options="header",]|=======================================================================|Upgrade From   |Upgrade To     |Supported Upgrade Type|0.90.x         |1.x, 2.x       |<<restart-upgrade,Full cluster restart>>|< 0.90.7       |0.90.x         |<<restart-upgrade,Full cluster restart>>|>= 0.90.7      |0.90.x         |<<rolling-upgrades,Rolling upgrade>>|1.0.0 - 1.3.1  |1.x            |<<rolling-upgrades,Rolling upgrade>> (if <<recovery,`indices.recovery.compress`>> set to `false`)|>= 1.3.2       |1.x            |<<rolling-upgrades,Rolling upgrade>>|1.x            |2.x            |<<restart-upgrade,Full cluster restart>>|=======================================================================TIP: Take plugins into consideration as well when upgrading. Most plugins will have to be upgraded alongside Elasticsearch, although some plugins accessed primarily through the browser (`_site` plugins) may continue to work given that API changes are compatible.include::backup.asciidoc[]include::rolling_upgrade.asciidoc[]include::cluster_restart.asciidoc[]
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