mailcow-dockerized-docs/docs/i_u_m/i_u_m_migration.en.md
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!!! warning This guide assumes you intend to migrate an existing mailcow server (source) over to a brand new, empty server (target). It takes no care about preserving any existing data on your target server and will erase anything within /var/lib/docker/volumes and thus any Docker volumes you may have already set up.

!!! tip Alternatively, you can use the ./helper-scripts/backup_and_restore.sh script to create a full backup on the source machine, then install mailcow on the target machine as usual, copy over your mailcow.conf and use the same script to restore your backup to the target machine.

1. Follow the installation guide to install Docker and Compose.

2. Stop Docker and assure Docker has stopped:

systemctl stop docker.service
systemctl status docker.service

3. Run the following commands on the source machine (take care of adding the trailing slashes in the first path parameter as shown below!) - WARNING: This command will erase anything that may already exist under /var/lib/docker/volumes on the target machine:

rsync -aHhP --numeric-ids --delete /opt/mailcow-dockerized/ root@target-machine.example.com:/opt/mailcow-dockerized
rsync -aHhP --numeric-ids --delete /var/lib/docker/volumes/ root@target-machine.example.com:/var/lib/docker/volumes

4. Shut down mailcow and stop Docker on the source machine. === "docker compose (Plugin)"

``` bash
cd /opt/mailcow-dockerized
docker compose down
systemctl stop docker.service
```

=== "docker-compose (Standalone)"

``` bash
cd /opt/mailcow-dockerized
docker-compose down
systemctl stop docker.service
```

5. Repeat step 3 with the same commands. This will be much quicker than the first time.

6. Switch over to the target machine and start Docker.

systemctl start docker.service

7. Now pull the mailcow Docker images on the target machine. === "docker compose (Plugin)"

``` bash
cd /opt/mailcow-dockerized
docker compose pull
```

=== "docker-compose (Standalone)"

``` bash
cd /opt/mailcow-dockerized
docker-compose pull
```

8. Start the whole mailcow stack and everything should be done! === "docker compose (Plugin)"

``` bash
docker compose up -d
```

=== "docker-compose (Standalone)"

``` bash
docker compose up -d
```

9. Finally, change your DNS settings to point to the target server. Also check the SNAT_TO_SOURCE variable in your mailcow.conf file if you have changed your public IP address, otherwise SOGo may not work.