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For local repositories, you simply need to make a copy of the location of your repositories since they are files on disk. You'll have to check each repository to see where it is currently being stored on disk (you can right click it in the repository view and then click "Configure Repository" and see where it is). You can have many repositories mapped from different locations so there is not necessarily a way to back them all up in a single step if you have more than one repository.
Hi @mushi_pcr
If you want to look at the repository locations etc., you can refer below thread.
https://rapidminer.com/blog/upgrading-rapidminer-processes-go/
Thanks,
Varun
If you want to look at the repository locations etc., you can refer below thread.
https://rapidminer.com/blog/upgrading-rapidminer-processes-go/
Thanks,
Varun
Thanks varunm1 and Telcontar120
hi Telcontar120
if we only copy the file in the URL (Configure Repository) for repository and paste it somewhere else for backup and then uninstall rapidminer , and install it later in another pc, are the data and process and results,
work properly?
very sorry for my enligsh
if we only copy the file in the URL (Configure Repository) for repository and paste it somewhere else for backup and then uninstall rapidminer , and install it later in another pc, are the data and process and results,
work properly?
very sorry for my enligsh
@neginz
You can zip the whole local reporsitory or the particular folders from .rapidminer folder in your pc and then paste them in the other PC .rapidminer local repository. This will work.
You can zip the whole local reporsitory or the particular folders from .rapidminer folder in your pc and then paste them in the other PC .rapidminer local repository. This will work.