Confluence shared-home subfolders that do not need to be backed up

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Summary

This article list the folders in Confluence shared home that need to be backed up to guarantee a successful disaster recovery strategy.

Critical files and folders

Below the list of the files and folders that need to be backed up:

  • confluence.cfg.xml
  • attachments/
  • config/

Temporary files and folders

Any other file and folder present in the shared home, with the exclusion of the above ones, is to be considered as a temporary one used during the application runtime.

Below some examples:

  • analytics-logs/
  • dcl-document/
  • dcl-document_hd/
  • dcl-poster/
  • dcl-poster_hd/
  • dcl-thumbnail/
  • imgEffects/
  • index-snapshots/
  • restore/
  • thumbnails/
  • viewfile/


(warning) Please be aware that 3rd party Application installed in Confluence can create additional folder and may need to be backed up for a successful restore.




Last modified on Sep 27, 2024

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