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Your '''database''' is where all of your posts, topics, members, settings and much more are stored. It is a wise idea to backup your forum database often. You can back it up through the SMF admin panel | Your '''database''' is where all of your posts, topics, members, settings and much more are stored. It is a wise idea to backup your forum database often. You can back it up through the SMF ''[[Administration Center|admin panel]] > [[Forum Maintenance]] > [[Forum Maintenance#Backup Database|Backup Database]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:16, 26 March 2011
SMF uses either a MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite database to store all of the data on the forum.
The following applies only to version 1.1 |
In SMF 1.1, the only supported database scheme is MySQL. PostgreSQL and SQLite support with SMF was introduced in SMF 2.0.
Your database is where all of your posts, topics, members, settings and much more are stored. It is a wise idea to backup your forum database often. You can back it up through the SMF admin panel > Forum Maintenance > Backup Database.