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Bitwarden's Docker containers use volume mapping to persist all important data on the host machine, meaning stopping your containers will not delete any data. Docker containers, on the other hand, are to be considered ephemeral and do not persist data or state.
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All Bitwarden data is stored on the host machine in the `./bwdata` directory, relative to the location in which you installed Bitwarden. For more information, see [Install and Deploy](https://bitwarden.com/help/install-on-premise/#install-bitwarden).
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All Bitwarden data is stored on the host machine in the `./bwdata` directory, relative to the location in which you installed Bitwarden. For more information, see [Install and Deploy]({{site.baseurl}}/install-on-premise/#install-bitwarden).
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## Backup Hosted Data
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The following is a summary of the Installation Procedure in this article. Links
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2. [**Install Docker and Docker Compose**](#install-docker-and-docker-compose) on your machine, and complete the optional [**Docker Post-Installation**](#docker-post-installation-linux-only).
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3. Retrieve an installation id and key from [**https://bitwarden.com/host**](https://bitwarden.com/host){:target="_blank"} for use in installation.
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For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?](https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting-faqs/#general).
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For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?]({{site.baseurl}}/hosting-faqs/#general).
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4. [**Install Bitwarden**](#install-bitwarden) on your machine.
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5. [**Configure your Environment**](#configure-your-environment) by adjusting settings in `./bwdata/env/global.override.env`.
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{% callout success %}At a minimum, configure the `globalSettings__mail__smtp...` variables to setup an email server for inviting and verifying users.{% endcallout %}
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- **Enter your installation id:**
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Retrieve an installation id using a valid email at [https://bitwarden.com/host](https://bitwarden.com/host). For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?](https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting-faqs/#general).
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Retrieve an installation id using a valid email at [https://bitwarden.com/host](https://bitwarden.com/host). For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?]({{site.baseurl}}/hosting-faqs/#general).
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- **Enter your installation key:**
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Retrieve an installation key using a valid email at [https://bitwarden.com/host](https://bitwarden.com/host). For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?](https://bitwarden.com/help/hosting-faqs/#general).
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Retrieve an installation key using a valid email at [https://bitwarden.com/host](https://bitwarden.com/host). For more information, see [What are my installation id and installation key used for?]({{site.baseurl}}/hosting-faqs/#general).
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- **Do you have a SSL certificate to use? (y/n):**
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If you already have your own SSL certificate, specify `y` and place the necessary files in the `.bwdata/ssl/your.domain` directory. You will be asked whether it is a trusted SSL certificate (y/n). For more information, see [Certificate Options]({{site.baseurl}}/certificates/).
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