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/opt/gitlab/bin/[[gitlab-backup]] create | /opt/gitlab/bin/[[gitlab-backup]] create |
Revision as of 06:58, 12 August 2020
Read: Back up and restore GitLab
Warning: GitLab does not back up any configuration files, SSL certificates, or system files. You are highly advised to read about storing configuration files.
/var/opt/gitlab/backups/
/opt/gitlab/bin/gitlab-backup create
- Database
- Attachments
- Git repositories data
- CI/CD job output logs
- CI/CD job artifacts
- LFS objects
- Container Registry images
- GitLab Pages content
Configuration files:
/etc/gitlab/gitlab-secrets.json
/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
See also
- GitLab: Install GitLab, Upgrade GitLab Gitlab runner (changelog),
gitlab.rb, .gitlab/, gitlab-ci.yml
,gitlab-ctl, gitlab-rake, gitlab-backup, gitlab-rails
, GitLab editions, GitLab Security Dashboards, GitLab environments, GitLab environment variables, Auto DevOps, permissions, GitLab Pages,gitlab-rails
, GitLab scheduled pipelines, GitLab logs, GitLab changelog , GitLab Release CLI, GitLab Omnibus, GitLab Advanced Search, GitLab container registry, GitLab infrastructure registry - Backups: Data corruption, Business continuity planning, Bacula, Commvault, NetBackup, Veeam, Storage Lifecycle Policy (SLP), TeamCity backup, Backup docker containers, HP Data Protector, Unitrends, Acronis, Veeam Backup & Replication, Disaster Recovery (DR), Point-in-time recovery, RTO, RPO, PITR, Rewind
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