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---
title: Backup and restore
---
:::warning
Local backups are only supported for docker-compose installs. If you want to backup a Kubernetes instance locally, use an S3-compatible server such as [minio](https://min.io/)
:::
### Backup
:::note
Local backups are **enabled** by default, and will be run daily at 00:00
:::
Local backups can be created by running the following command in your passbook installation directory
```
docker-compose run --rm worker backup
```
This will dump the current database into the `./backups` folder. By defaults, the last 10 Backups are kept.
### Restore
Run this command in your passbook installation directory
```
docker-compose run --rm worker restore
```
This will prompt you to restore from your last backup. If you want to restore from a specific file, use the `-i` flag with the filename:
```
docker-compose run --rm worker restore -i default-2020-10-03-115557.psql
```
After you've restored the backup, it is recommended to restart all services with `docker-compose restart`.
### S3 Configuration
#### Preparation
passbook expects the bucket you select to already exist. The IAM User given to passbook should have the following permissions
```json
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor0",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:GetObjectAcl",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:ListBucket",
"s3:DeleteObject",
"s3:PutObjectAcl"
],
"Principal": {
"AWS": "arn:aws:iam::example-AWS-account-ID:user/example-user-name"
},
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::example-bucket-name/*",
"arn:aws:s3:::example-bucket-name"
]
}
]
}
```
#### docker-compose
Set the following values in your `.env` file.
```
PASSBOOK_POSTGRESQL__S3_BACKUP__ACCESS_KEY=
PASSBOOK_POSTGRESQL__S3_BACKUP__SECRET_KEY=
PASSBOOK_POSTGRESQL__S3_BACKUP__BUCKET=
PASSBOOK_POSTGRESQL__S3_BACKUP__REGION=
```
If you want to backup to an S3-compatible server, like [minio](https://min.io/), use this setting:
```
PASSBOOK_POSTGRESQL__S3_BACKUP__HOST=http://play.min.io
```
#### Kubernetes
Simply enable these options in your values.yaml file
```yaml
# Enable Database Backups to S3
backup:
accessKey: access-key
secretKey: secret-key
bucket: s3-bucket
region: eu-central-1
host: s3-host
```
Afterwards, run a `helm upgrade` to update the ConfigMap. Backups are done automatically as above, at 00:00 every day.