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# Deploying Harbor with High Availability via Helm
## Goal
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# Upgrading Harbor Deployed with Helm
This guide is used to upgrade Harbor deployed by chart since version 0.3.0.
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## Known issues
- The job logs will be lost if you upgrade from version 0.3.0 as the logs are store in a `emptyDir` in 0.3.0.
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If you are upgrading from a previous version of Harbor, you might need to update the configuration file and migrate your data to fit the database schema of the later version. For information about upgrading, see [Upgrading Harbor](../../administration/upgrade/upgrade_migrate_data.md).
You can also use Helm to install Harbor on a Kubernetes cluster, to make it highly available. For information about installing Harbor with Helm on a Kubernetes cluster, see the [Deploying Harbor with High Availability via Helm](harbor_ha_helm.md).
Before you install Harbor, you can test its functionality on a demo server that the Harbor team has made available. For information, see [Test Harbor with the Demo Server](demo_server.md).
You can use Harbor with different 3rd party replication adapters, OIDC adapters, and scanner adapters. For information about the supported adapters, see the [Harbor Compatibility List](harbor_compatibility_list.md).
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1. [Configure the Harbor YML File](configure_yml_file.md)
1. [Run the Installer Script](run_installer_script.md)
You can also use Helm to install Harbor on a Kubernetes cluster, to make it highly available. For information about installing Harbor with Helm on a Kubernetes cluster, see the [Deploying Harbor with High Availability via Helm](harbor_ha_helm.md).
If installation fails, see [Troubleshooting Harbor Installation](troubleshoot_installation.md).
## Post-Installation Configuration