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<!-- REPLACE_WITH_SCHEMA_VERSIONS --> |
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## Upgrading from a very old version |
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You need to read all of the upgrade notes for each version between your current |
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version and the latest so that you can update your dependencies, environment, |
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config files, etc. if necessary. But you do not need to perform an |
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upgrade to each individual version that was missed. |
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We do not have a list of which versions must be installed. Instead, we recommend |
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that you upgrade through each incompatible database schema version, which would |
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give you the ability to roll back the maximum number of versions should anything |
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go wrong. See [Rolling back to older versions](#rolling-back-to-older-versions) |
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above. |
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Additionally, new versions of Synapse will occasionally run database migrations |
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and background updates to update the database. Synapse will not start until |
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database migrations are complete. You should wait until background updates from |
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each upgrade are complete before moving on to the next upgrade, to avoid |
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stacking them up. You can monitor the currently running background updates with |
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[the Admin API](usage/administration/admin_api/background_updates.html#status). |
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# Upgrading to v1.100.0 |
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## Minimum supported Rust version |
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