| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142 | [[setup-upgrade]]= Upgrade {es}{es} clusters can usually be upgraded one node at a time soupgrading does not interrupt service. To upgrade to 8.0 or later, **you must first upgrade to {prev-major-last}**, even if you opt todo a full-cluster restart instead of a rolling upgrade. This enables you to use the **Upgrade Assistant** to identify and resolve issues,reindex indices created before 7.0, and then perform a rolling upgrade.You must resolve all critical issues before proceeding with the upgrade.For upgrade instructions, see {stack-ref}/upgrading-elastic-stack.html[Upgrading to Elastic {version}].[discrete][[upgrade-index-compatibility]]=== Index compatibility{es} can read indices created in the previous major version. If youhave indices created in 6.x or earlier, you must reindex or delete thembefore upgrading to {version}. {es} nodes will fail to start ifincompatible indices are present. Snapshots of 6.x or earlier indices cannot berestored to a 8.x cluster even if they were created by a 7.x cluster. The **Upgrade Assistant** in {prev-major-last} identifies any indices that need to be reindexed or removed.[discrete][[upgrade-rest-api-compatibility]]=== REST API compatibilityREST API compatibility in a per-request opt-in feature that can help REST clientsmitigate non compatible (breaking) changes to the REST API.See <<rest-api-compatibility>> for additional information.[discrete][[upgrade-fips-java17]]=== FIPS Compliance and Java 17include::{xes-repo-dir}/security/fips-java17.asciidoc[]include::upgrade/archived-settings.asciidoc[]
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