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# Upgrading
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Usually an update or upgrade your SilverStripe installation just means overwriting files and updating your
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database-schema. Please see your [upgrade notes and changelogs](/changelogs).
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## Process
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Never update a website on the live server without trying it on a development copy first.
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* Check if any modules (e.g. blog or forum) in your installation are compatible and need to be upgraded as well
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* Backup your database
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* Backup your website
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* Download the new release and uncompress it to a temporary folder
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* Leave custom folders like *mysite* or *themes* in place.
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* Identify system folders in your webroot (`cms`, `sapphire` and any additional modules).
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* Delete existing system folders (or move them outside of your webroot)
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* Extract and replace system folders from your download (Deleting instead of "copying over" existing folders
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ensures that files removed from the new SilverStripe release are not persisting in your installation)
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* Visit http://yoursite.com/dev/build/?flush=1 to rebuild the website Database
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* Check if you need to adapt your code to changed APIs
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* Check if you need to adapt your code to changed CSS/HTML/JS
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* See [common-problems](common-problems) for a list of likely mistakes that could happen during an upgrade.
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## Decision Helpers
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How easy will it be to update my project? It's a fair question, and sometimes a difficult one to answer. This page is
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intended to help you work out how hard it will be to upgrade your site.
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* If you've made custom branches of the core, or of a module, it's going to be harder to upgrade.
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* The more custom features you have, the harder it will be to upgrade. You will have to re-test all of those features
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and some of them may have broken.
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* Customisations of a well defined type - such as custom page types or custom blog widgets - are going to be easier to
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upgrade than customisations that use sneaky tricks, such as the subsites module.
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## Related
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* [Release Announcements](http://groups.google.com/group/silverstripe-announce/)
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* [Blog posts about releases on silverstripe.org](http://silverstripe.org/blog/tag/release) |