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Export and Import Guacamole Settings

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    Hi,

    My VPS has run out of space, it has 1GB Ram and 25GB HDD space.

    This VPS houses only guacamole which is use to access to 6 different VP, maximum 2 concurrent users.

    So, how do I backup guacamole settings and import the settings again after I have upgraded the VPS?

    I am more concerned with how much Cloudron actually uses is 50GB enough?

    The disk usage as as follows:

    2023-05-30_144111.png

    Thanks

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    @gnulab said in Export and Import Guacamole Settings:

    So, how do I backup guacamole settings and import the settings again after I have upgraded the VPS?

    If you resize/upgrade the same VPS, you don't need to do anything. The platform will remain intact. Or is your situation that you have to move to a new server? In that case, you can use backup/restore. Please see https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#restore-cloudron

    I am more concerned with how much Cloudron actually uses is 50GB enough?

    Yes, 50GB should be more than enough for you setup.

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