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docs: Added info for NFS version for db backup #7603

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Expand Up @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ It has the disadvantage that it will only work with the SQLITE3 backend and is n
You can only specify _one_ replica.

It is recommended that you use a network-mounted filesystem for the backup destination.
For example, if you have a NAS you can access remotely.
For example, if you have a NAS you can access remotely. Note you need to mount the network filesystem using NFS version 4.

At the minimum, set the backup to a different storage device.
This is no better than just using RAID-1 (and the RAID-1 will probably be faster) but this is easier to set up --- just plug in a commodity USB flash disk (with metal casing, since a lot of writes are done and you need to dissipate the heat quickly) and use it as the backup location, without
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