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<mark>IVS is not a backup solution provider.</mark> We recommend that all customers use their existing enterprise backup solution. If that solution has a Debian agent, we’d be happy to assist with installing that agent on the VALT appliance, but we cannot assist with any configuration related to any backup software. | <mark>IVS is not a backup solution provider.</mark> We recommend that all customers use their existing enterprise backup solution. If that solution has a Debian agent, we’d be happy to assist with installing that agent on the VALT appliance, but we cannot assist with any configuration related to any backup software. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:13, 3 June 2026
Backups
IVS is not a backup solution provider. We recommend that all customers use their existing enterprise backup solution. If that solution has a Debian agent, we’d be happy to assist with installing that agent on the VALT appliance, but we cannot assist with any configuration related to any backup software.
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The following directories contain all the relevant information related to VALT. With them, a VALT server can be successfully rebuilt/restored.
VALT 5.7 and VALT 6
- Database Dumps:
/usr/local/valt/backup- Video Files:
/usr/local/valt/records/video
VALT 5.6 and Older
- Database Dumps:
/usr/local/valt/backup- Video Files:
/usr/local/WowzaStreamingEngine/content/valt_recordings