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# Upgrading from `v0.13.x` to `v0.14.x`
## Binary installation
- Stop Stalwart in **every single node of your cluster**. If you are using the systemd service, you can do this with the following command:
```bash
$ sudo systemctl stop stalwart
```
- Backup your data following your database system's instructions. For example, if you are using RocksDB or SQLite, you can simply copy the `data` directory to a backup location. If you are using PostgreSQL or MySQL, you can use the `pg_dump` or `mysqldump` commands to create a backup of your database. If your database does not support backups, you can use the [built-in migration utility](https://stalw.art/docs/management/migration) to export your data to a file. For example:
```bash
$ sudo /opt/stalwart/bin/stalwart --config /opt/stalwart/etc/config.toml --export /opt/stalwart/export
$ sudo chown -R stalwart:stalwart /opt/stalwart/export
```
- Download the latest binary for your platform from the [releases page](https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart/releases/latest/) and replace the binary in `/opt/stalwart/bin`.
- Start the service. In a cluster, you can speed up the migration process by starting all nodes at once.
```bash
$ sudo systemctl start stalwart
```
- Upgrade the webadmin by clicking on `Manage` > `Maintenance` > `Update Webadmin`.
## Containerized
- Stop the Stalwart container in **every single node of your cluster**. If you are using Docker, you can do this with the following command:
```bash
$ docker stop stalwart
```
- Backup your data following your database system's instructions. For example, if you are using RocksDB or SQLite, you can simply copy the `data` directory to a backup location. If you are using PostgreSQL or MySQL, you can use the `pg_dump` or `mysqldump` commands to create a backup of your database. If your database does not support backups, you can use the `--export` command to export your data to a file. For example:
```bash
$ docker run --rm -v <STALWART_DIR>:/opt/stalwart -it stalwart /usr/local/bin/stalwart --config /opt/stalwart/etc/config.toml --export /opt/stalwart/export
```
- Pull the latest image and restart the container:
```bash
$ docker pull stalwartlabs/stalwart:latest
$ docker start stalwart
```
- Upgrade the webadmin by clicking on `Manage` > `Maintenance` > `Update Webadmin`.