Hi,

Instead of backup up the shards directory, you could use the coucharchive
tool: https://github.com/adrienverge/coucharchive

Regards,

Adrien Vergé

Le lun. 18 nov. 2019 à 15:50, Krawetzky, Peter J
<[email protected]> a écrit :

> 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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