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Migrate an app to its own server

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    Mathieu
    wrote last edited by joseph
    #1

    Hi !

    Is there a way to migrate an app to it's own server ?
    I have to install Baserow on its own, like that it will be managed by the team taking car eof the server.
    Do you have an idea on how I could do that ?
    The database is at 10Go 🙂

    Thanks !

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      nebulon
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      You can install a new Cloudron and import the app then via the process outlined at https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup there

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        Sadly, I can't. The server is managed with their soft. I have to install it as a classic docker install.

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          joseph
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          Take a backup of the app. Inside the backup of the app, you will find the database dump and the files generated by your app. You have to import them into your new docker setup.

          You can follow along the package code at https://git.cloudron.io/packages/baserow-app to see how the files fit.

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            Awesome. Many thanks. And this is not a goodbye, I have a lot of other apps here, and planning to work on more 🙂

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