# Backups This page describes some options on how to create backups. ## What to backup Linkding stores all data in a SQLite database, so all you need to backup are the contents of that database. The location of the database file is `data/db.sqlite3` in the application folder. If you are using Docker then the full path in the Docker container is `/etc/linkding/data/db.sqlite`. As described in the installation docs, you should mount the `/etc/linkding/data` folder to a folder on your host system, from which you then can execute the backup. Below, we describe several methods to create a backup of the database: - Manual backup using the export function from the UI - Create a copy of the SQLite databse with the SQLite backup function - Create a plain textfile with the contents of the SQLite database with the SQLite dump function Choose the method that fits you best. ## Exporting from the UI The least technical option is to use the bookmark export in the UI. Go to the settings page and open the *Data* tab. Then click on the *Download* button to download an HTML file containing all your bookmarks. You can backup this file on a drive, or an online file host. ## Using the SQLite backup function Requires [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/index.html) to be installed on your host system. With this method you create a new SQLite database, which is a copy of your linkding database. This method uses the backup command in the [Command Line Shell For SQLite](https://sqlite.org/cli.html). ```shell sqlite3 db.sqlite3 ".backup 'backup.sqlite3'" ``` After you have created the backup database `backup.sqlite` you have to move it to another system, for example with rsync. ## Using the SQLite dump function Requires [SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/index.html) to be installed on your host system. With this method you create a plain text file with the SQL statements to recreate the SQLite database. ```shell sqlite3 db.sqlite3 .dump > backup.sql ``` As this is a plain text file you can commit it to any revision management system, like git. Using git you can commit the changes, followed by a git push to a remote repository.