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    Updating the version of your Kubernetes cluster

    Kubernetes releases new versions every month with bug fixes and new features. We therefore recommend updating your Kubernetes cluster regularly. You can easily do this from the TransIP Control Panel in just a few steps.

    • The version of Kubectl may differ by only one version from the Kubernetes version your cluster is running. For example, if your cluster is on version 1.32, Kubectl may be version 1.31, 1.22 or 1.33.
       
    • You can find an overview of Kubernetes releases and the changelog on this page.
     

     

    Step 1

    In the TransIP Control Panel, select ‘Kubernetes’ and then choose the cluster you wish to update.


     

    Step 2

    Click the ellipsis button (…) next to ‘Download Kubeconfig’ and select ‘Upgrade cluster’. 

    If no new version is available, the ‘Upgrade cluster’ button will be disabled.

     

     

    Step 3

    Click ‘Select version’: you will now see three versions available for upgrade: 

    • If the version you’re running is an older minor release (e.g. 1.31.4), you’ll see newer minor releases in later versions (e.g. 1.33.0 and 1.33.1) AND an upgrade within your current release (e.g. 1.31.5). 
    • If you’re on the latest series (e.g. 1.33), you’ll see the newest minor releases in that series, if available—such as 1.33.1, 1.33.2 and 1.33.3 when you’re on 1.33.0.

    Select the desired Kubernetes version and click ‘Upgrade now’. 

    That’s it! Your cluster will now be automatically upgraded in under a minute.

     

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