CAUTION: Restoring a backup of an entire confluence site will: - Wipe out all Confluence content in the database. Please ensure that your database is backed up before you start.
- Log you out after the restoration process. Please make sure you know the login details contained in the data that you are about to restore.
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This page describes how to restore data from an XML backup file into an existing Confluence installation. If you want to restore data into a new site, follow the instructions on Restoring from Backup During Setup. You need System Administrator permissions in order to perform this function. Notes before you start: - All content replaced. Restoring a site from backup will replace all your content, as described in the warning above.
- Selective space restoration not possible. You cannot select a single space to restore from the entire site backup when the backup contains more than one space.
- Backward version compatibility. Confluence supports backward compatibility for site backups (but not for space backups). You can successfully restore backups of a site from an older version of Confluence to a newer version of Confluence. You cannot restore backups from a newer version to an older version. For example, if you create a site backup in Confluence 2.4.3, it cannot be restored into a Confluence 2.2.2 site. It can however, be restored into 2.4.5 or 2.5.x, because 2.4.5 and 2.5.x are newer versions of Confluence.
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