Backups
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Making backups of your configuration files and data is essential. There are two basic types of data that need to be backed up. | Making backups of your configuration files and data is essential. There are two basic types of data that need to be backed up. | ||
* [[Backup-local|Local Files]] - These include your region files and configuration files. | * [[Backup-local|Local Files]] - These include your region files and configuration files. | ||
− | * [[Backup-db|Database]] - This is all the data in your database. This assumes that you have control over your grid. | + | * [[Backup-db|Database]] - This is all the data in your database. This assumes that you have control over your grid/standalone. |
If necessary, you can also back up regions by using [[OpenSim_Archives|OpenSim Archives (OARs)]] and inventory using [[Inventory_Archives|Inventory Archives]]. If you don't run your own grid, then this is a way to back up your data locally. | If necessary, you can also back up regions by using [[OpenSim_Archives|OpenSim Archives (OARs)]] and inventory using [[Inventory_Archives|Inventory Archives]]. If you don't run your own grid, then this is a way to back up your data locally. |
Revision as of 07:49, 8 January 2010
Making backups of your configuration files and data is essential. There are two basic types of data that need to be backed up.
- Local Files - These include your region files and configuration files.
- Database - This is all the data in your database. This assumes that you have control over your grid/standalone.
If necessary, you can also back up regions by using OpenSim Archives (OARs) and inventory using Inventory Archives. If you don't run your own grid, then this is a way to back up your data locally.