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# Migrations guide
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Generally the intention is that `unleash-server` should always provide support for clients one lower major version. This should make it easier to upgrade `unleash` gradually.
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Generally the intention is that `unleash-server` should always provide support for clients one lower major version. This should make possible to upgrade `unleash` gradually.
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## Upgrading from v2.x to v3.x
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First your should upgrade the `unleash-server` to v3 (which still supports v2 clients). After this is done you should upgrade all your clients to v3.
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The notable change introduced in Unleash v3.x is a strict separation of api paths for client requests and admin requests. This makes it easier to implement different authentication mechanisms for the admin UI and all unleash-clients. You can read more about [securing unleash](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/docs/securing-unleash.md).
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After upgrading all your clients you should consider turning off legacy routes, used by v2 clients. Read more about this option in in the [gettings started guide](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md#2-or-programmatically)
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The recommended approach is to first upgrade the `unleash-server` to v3 (which still supports v2 clients). After this is done you should upgrade all your clients to v3.
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After upgrading all your clients you should consider turning off legacy routes, used by v2 clients. Read more about this option in in the [gettings started guide](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash/blob/master/docs/getting-started.md#2-or-programmatically).
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## Upgrading from v1.0 to v2.0
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