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The way Iguana is architected and packaged together makes for a smooth backup procedure. See How is Iguana X packaged?

The following files in your Instance Directory (working directory) are key files to backup regularly:

 Component Repository Files - /repos/

Iguana X stores all local component repositories in a single repos directory in your working directory. The repos directory contains individual folders for each component, storing the project files (including custom fields and their default values, sample data, and database files added to your component projects).

You can backup this single directory to backup all components and their associated project files on your instance. This directory can be found in:

<instance directory>/repos/

Due to the way Iguana X leverages git (How does IguanaX use bitbucket?) you can also connect each one of your components to an upstream repository in Bitbucket to backup your components.

 Commit

 Configuration Files - /configurations/

The Configuration Files contain all your unique Iguana instance configurations like your users, notifications, logging rules, web server settings, custom field values etc. It is recommended to backup the entire configuration directory regularly.

This directory can be found in:

<instance directory>/configurations/ 
 Log Files - /logt/

The Log Directory contains all of your Iguana Service and transaction data flowing through Iguana. It is recommended to backup the entire log directory.

This directory can be found in:

<instance directory>/logt/
 Environment Variables - IguanaEnv.txt

If you have configured any custom environment variables, an IguanaEnv.txt file is created and stored in your instance directory.

You can find this file in:

<intance directory>/IguanaEnv.txt

If you have not created any environment variables this txt file will not exist.

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