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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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## Volume Maintenance

We highly recommend using the built-in backup feature of Longhorn.
Using Longhorn's built-in backup feature is highly recommended. You can save backups to an object store (such as S3 and Azure), an NFS server, or an SMB or CIFS server. Saving to an object store is preferable.

For each volume, schedule at least one recurring backup. If you must run Longhorn in production without a backupstore, then schedule at least one recurring snapshot for each volume.

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