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Forest Godfrey
gitlab-ce
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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Merge branch 'harish-update-backup-restore-docs' into 'master'
Document that instance types must match when restoring a backup See merge request !12639
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An application data backup creates an archive file that contains the database,
all repositories and all attachments.
You can only restore a backup to
**exactly the same version
**
of GitLab on which
it was created. The best way to migrate your repositories from one server to
another is through backup restore.
You can only restore a backup to
**exactly the same version
and type (CE/EE)**
of GitLab on which it was created. The best way to migrate your repositories
from one server to
another is through backup restore.
## Backup
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information. Make sure to read and test the whole restore process at least once
before attempting to perform it in a production environment.
You can only restore a backup to
**exactly the same version
**
of GitLab that
you created it on, for example
9.1.0.
You can only restore a backup to
**exactly the same version
and type (CE/EE)**
of
GitLab that you created it on, for example CE
9.1.0.
### Restore prerequisites
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This procedure assumes that:
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You have installed the
**exact same version
**
of GitLab Omnibus with which the
backup was created.
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You have installed the
**exact same version
and type (CE/EE)**
of GitLab
Omnibus with which the
backup was created.
-
You have run
`sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure`
at least once.
-
GitLab is running. If not, start it using
`sudo gitlab-ctl start`
.
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