I know the document recommendation is to use replication for backups but I want 
to make sure I provide a recovery solution in case someone totally deletes a 
document or data within a document by accident and I can recover that.  
Replication doesn't provide for this situation.

The documentation references backing up .couch files but my implementation 
doesn't have those.  All of my database files are broken up under the shards 
directory.  I have no single point of  a database name based on the 
documentation reference.  Do I just copy the shards directory now?

Any advice would be great.



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