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url: /docs/self-hosted/latest/install/upgrade/
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# Gitpod Self-Hosted Upgrade Notes
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## Upgrading Gitpod from v0.6.0 to v0.7.0
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With version 0.7.0 there are two major changes that require a user action. Both relate to the remote storage.
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### Built-in MinIO is now accessable at minio.your-gitpod-domain.com
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When you install Gitpod on your own Kubernetes installation, it brings a built-in MinIO object storage (unless disabled). As of v0.7.0, the built-in MinIO instance is accessable at https://minio.your-gitpod-domain.com. That's the reason that (for security reasons) we do not set a default access and secret key for the built-in MinIO installation anymore. That means, you need to add your own random keys in your values files like this:
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minio:
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accessKey: add-a-radom-access-key-here
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secretKey: add-a-radom-secret-key-here
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```
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If you don't do this, `helm` will fail with the following message:
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> minio access key is required, please add a value to your values.yaml
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### Remote storage config has been moved to a new component
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If you have a custom remote storage config (e.g. you use your own MinIO instance or the Google Cloud Storage), you need to move the config from the component `wsDaemon` to the new component `contentService`. See the [Storage Guide](../storage/) for an example.
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