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docs: Added a note about avoiding redundant database backups (#13958)
* Add note about built-in backups * npm run format:fix
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The database is saved to your Immich upload folder in the `database-backup` subdirectory. The database is then backed up and versioned with your assets by Borg. This ensures that the database backup is in sync with your assets in every snapshot.
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This script makes backups of your database along with your photo/video library. This is redundant with the [automatic database backup tool](https://immich.app/docs/administration/backup-and-restore#automatic-database-backups) built into Immich. Using this script to backup your database has two advantages over the built-in backup tool:
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- This script uses storage more efficiently by versioning your backups instead of making multiple copies.
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- The database backups are performed at the same time as the library backup, ensuring that the backups of your database and the library are always in sync.
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If you are using this script, it is therefore safe to turn off the built-in automatic database backups from your admin panel to save storage space.
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### Prerequisites
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- Borg needs to be installed on your server as well as the remote machine. You can find instructions to install Borg [here](https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html).
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