 So, one of the solution architects was asking today how to upgrade a Kubernetes installation of GitLab. So, I thought I'd just do this quick little demo. So, here I've got just another demo.com and it's running GitLab Enterprise Edition 9.50 but it's RC6 and of course the real version has come out so it's time to upgrade this. So, what I'll actually do is just head over to Docker Hub and just check what the latest version is. So, we see we're not just on 9.50 anymore, we're actually up to 9.51 so I'm going to go and copy that and then head over to this repo I've got under the demo clusters group and our subgroup of GitLab and it's just another demo.com and I go in here and click on the values. I'm just going to go and hit edit and paste in the new version there and then actually let's go ahead and take a look at the runner, see what version it's got, 9.50, back to the values, he's going to bump it up as well, add a little note and I hit commit and literally that is all I do. Now, if you really want to pay attention you can take a look at the pipelines and see what's going on. I see I've got this job that's kicked off, currently pending but it will start soon and what it's going to do is actually upgrade the cluster for me. There's a couple of manual jobs there I only use for testing, basically to delete the cluster or delete everything in case they ever need to revert or wipe everything out from scratch and start from scratch but basically once this pending job does kick in it will go and connect to the cluster and then do a helm upgrade of the cluster for me. I think we're having a runner problem right now so this might take a really long time I'm just going to go and pause things for a bit. Alright, well the runner outage is over now so this actually finally picked up and started to run. We can see here the job has finished and basically it went and did a helm upgrade and applied those changes I just specified and that's pretty much all it did and now we can go head over back to our just another demo.com, hit refresh and we see that it's got the new version and there we go.