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Note that our examples use the new `docker compose` command by default. If your server does not yet support it, you can still use `docker-compose` or alternatively `podman-compose` on Red Hat-compatible distributions.

## MariaDB Server Migration

For detailed information on how to move your [MariaDB database](#database) to another server or virtual machine, please see the [Server Migration](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md#server-migration) section of our [MariaDB Troubleshooting Guide](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md).

[Learn more ›](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md#server-migration)

## Important Directories

### Originals
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If you are [using MariaDB](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md) or [another dedicated database server](../../getting-started/faq.md#should-i-use-sqlite-mariadb-or-mysql) instead of [SQLite](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/sqlite.md), they will store their data in a separate *database* folder whose location depends on your configuration, e.g. in the `mariadb` service section of [your `compose.yaml` file](../../getting-started/docker-compose.md#database).

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Depending on the [resources available to us](https://www.photoprism.app/oss/faq), a future version may include additional features so that you do not have to rely on external tools to perform file backups and can use a web interface.
## MariaDB Server Migration

For detailed information on how to move your [MariaDB database](#database) to another server or virtual machine, please see the [Server Migration](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md#server-migration) section of our [MariaDB Troubleshooting Guide](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md).

[Learn more ›](../../getting-started/troubleshooting/mariadb.md#server-migration)

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