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Migration to Docker

LibreArbitre

Chevereto Member
Hi,

I'm using a paid license and for the moment I'm using the latest version of Chevereto on my bare-metal server based on OpenLiteSpeed (on Debian 11) . I'd like to migrate my Chevereto setup to a Docker container (on another server but with the same domain name). Perhaps someone has a particular methodology?
 
If you have the content uploaded to external storage (assets, user uploads) it is just a matter of backup and restore the database.
 
If you want to keep is "as-is" you can either:

A) Mount the old images path using the compose file, will be like plugging a disk drive (easiest alternative).

B) Create a "local storage" external storage mapping in your Chevereto pointing to the path where you have the images. Once done, go to dashboard > settings > tools and migrate the file records to the newly created storage id.

There's no best alternative, just two ways to achieve the same.
 
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