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products: oss-enterprise
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# Existing Instance Upgrades
This page supplements the [Self-Managed Enterprise implementation guide](./implementation-guide.md). It highlights the steps to take if you are currently using Airbyte Self-Managed Community, our free open source offering, and are ready to upgrade to [Airbyte Self-Managed Enterprise](./README.md).
A valid license key is required to get started with Airbyte Enterprise. [Talk to sales](https://airbyte.com/company/talk-to-sales) to receive your license key.
These instructions are for you if:
- You want your Self-Managed Enterprise instance to inherit state from your existing deployment.
- You are currently deploying Airbyte on Kubernetes.
- You are comfortable with an in-place upgrade. This guide does not dual-write to a new Airbyte deployment.
### Step 1: Update Airbyte Open Source
You must first update to the latest Open Source Community release. We assume you are running the following steps from the root of the `airbytehq/airbyte-platform` cloned repo.
1. Determine your current helm release name by running `helm list`. This will now be referred to as `[RELEASE_NAME]` for the rest of this guide.
2. Upgrade to the latest Open Source Community release. The output will now be refered to as `[RELEASE_VERSION]` for the rest of this guide:
```sh
helm upgrade [RELEASE_NAME] airbyte/airbyte
```
### Step 2: Configure Self-Managed Enterprise
Update your `values.yml` file as explained in the [Self-Managed Enterprise implementation guide](./implementation-guide.md). Avoid making any changes to your external database or log storage configuration at this time.
### Step 3: Deploy Self-Managed Enterprise
1. You can now run the following command to upgrade your instance to Self-Managed Enterprise. If you previously included additional `values` files on your existing deployment, be sure to add these here as well:
```sh
helm upgrade \
--namespace airbyte \
--values ./values.yaml \
--install [RELEASE_NAME] \
--version [RELEASE_VERSION] \
airbyte/airbyte
```
2. Once this is complete, you will need to upgrade your ingress to include the new `/auth` path. The following is a skimmed down definition of an ingress resource you could use for Self-Managed Enterprise:
<details>
<summary>Configuring your Airbyte ingress</summary>
```yaml
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
name: # ingress name, example: enterprise-demo
annotations:
ingress.kubernetes.io/ssl-redirect: "false"
spec:
ingressClassName: nginx
rules:
- host: # host, example: enterprise-demo.airbyte.com
http:
paths:
- backend:
service:
# format is ${RELEASE_NAME}-airbyte-webapp-svc
name: airbyte-enterprise-airbyte-webapp-svc
port:
number: 80 # service port, example: 8080
path: /
pathType: Prefix
- backend:
service:
# format is ${RELEASE_NAME}-airbyte-keycloak-svc
name: airbyte-enterprise-airbyte-keycloak-svc
port:
number: 8180
path: /auth
pathType: Prefix
- backend:
service:
# format is ${RELEASE_NAME}-airbyte--server-svc
name: airbyte-enterprise-airbyte-server-svc
port:
number: 8001
path: /api/public
pathType: Prefix
```
</details>
All set! When you log in, you should expect all connections, sources and destinations to be present, and configured as prior.