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At the moment, the application needs two persistent volumes:
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At the moment, the application needs two persistent volumes:
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* The `/data/` folder where `neo4j` stores its database and
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* The `/data/` folder where `neo4j` stores its database and
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* the folder `/develop-backend/public/uploads` where the backend stores uploads.
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* the folder `/develop-backend/public/uploads` where the backend stores uploads, in case you don't use Digital Ocean Spaces (an AWS S3 bucket) for this purpose.
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As a matter of precaution, the persistent volume claims that setup these volumes
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As a matter of precaution, the persistent volume claims that setup these volumes
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live in a separate folder. You don't want to accidently loose all your data in
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live in a separate folder. You don't want to accidently loose all your data in
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your database by running
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your database by running
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```sh
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```sh
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kubectl delete -f human-connection/
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kubectl delete -f ocelot-social/
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```
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```
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or do you?
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or do you?
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## Create Persistent Volume Claims
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## Create Persistent Volume Claims
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Run the following:
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Run the following:
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```sh
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```sh
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# in folder deployments/
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# in folder deployments/
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$ kubectl apply -f volumes
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$ kubectl apply -f volumes
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persistentvolumeclaim/uploads-claim created
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persistentvolumeclaim/uploads-claim created
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```
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```
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## Backup and Restore
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## Backup And Restore
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We tested a couple of options how to do disaster recovery in kubernetes. First,
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We tested a couple of options how to do disaster recovery in kubernetes. First,
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there is the [offline backup strategy](./neo4j-offline-backup/README.md) of the
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there is the [offline backup strategy](./neo4j-offline-backup/README.md) of the
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