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What to Backup


Performing regular backups should be part of your ongoing maintenance for your Tiki (or really, any) website. In addition to recovering from a disaster, backups are also essential if you move your Tiki to a different host.
TipTip:
You should perform regular backups of both your database and all files in your Tiki directory.

This section includes information on how to backup your Tiki.


NoteNote:
You can use the Tiki Remote Instance Manager (TRIM) to automate Tiki backups. See Tiki http://doc.tiki.org/TRIM for more information(external link).



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