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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore Elasticsearch databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/elasticsearch/backup/overview/).
- If you are not familiar with how auto-backup works in Stash, please check the following guide [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/guides/auto-backup/overview/).
- If you are not familiar with the available auto-backup options for databases in Stash, please check the following guide [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/guides/auto-backup/database/).
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore Elasticsearch databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/elasticsearch/backup/overview/).

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> New to KubeDB? Please start [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/README).
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}

# Backup & Restore Elasticsearch Using Stash

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## Before You Begin

- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MariaDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mariadb/backup/overview/).
- If you are not familiar with how auto-backup works in Stash, please check the following guide [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/guides/auto-backup/overview/).
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install KubeDB operator in your cluster from [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MariaDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mariadb/backup/overview/).

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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install KubeDB operator in your cluster from [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MariaDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mariadb/backup/overview/).

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> New to KubeDB? Please start [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/README).
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}

# MariaDB Backup & Restore Overview

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- Install [`cert-manger`](https://cert-manager.io/docs/installation/) v1.0.0 or later to your cluster to manage your SSL/TLS certificates.

- Install `KubeDB` community and enterprise operator in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install `KubeDB` in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).

- To keep things isolated, this tutorial uses a separate namespace called `demo` throughout this tutorial.

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If everything goes well, you can see that our tls-secrets will be created which contains server, client, exporter certificate. Server tls-secret will be used for server configuration and client tls-secret will be used for a secure connection.

All tls-secret are created by `KubeDB` enterprise operator. Default tls-secret name formed as _{mariadb-object-name}-{cert-alias}-cert_.
All tls-secret are created by `KubeDB` Ops Manager. Default tls-secret name formed as _{mariadb-object-name}-{cert-alias}-cert_.

Let's check the tls-secrets have created,

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If everything goes well, you can see that our tls-secrets will be created which contains server, client, exporter certificate. Server tls-secret will be used for server configuration and client tls-secret will be used for a secure connection.

All tls-secret are created by `KubeDB` enterprise operator. Default tls-secret name formed as _{mariadb-object-name}-{cert-alias}-cert_.
All tls-secret are created by `KubeDB` Ops Manager. Default tls-secret name formed as _{mariadb-object-name}-{cert-alias}-cert_.

Let's check the tls-secrets have created,

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4. When it finds one, it creates `Secret`, `Service`, etc. for the `MariaDB` database.

5. `KubeDB` enterprise operator watches for `MariaDB`(5c), `Issuer/ClusterIssuer`(5b), `Secret` and `Service`(5a).
5. `KubeDB` Ops Manager watches for `MariaDB`(5c), `Issuer/ClusterIssuer`(5b), `Secret` and `Service`(5a).

6. When it finds all the resources(`MariaDB`, `Issuer/ClusterIssuer`, `Secret`, `Service`), it creates `Certificates` by using `tls.issuerRef` and `tls.certificates` field specification from `MariaDB` cr.

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## Before You Begin

- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MongoDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/backup/overview/).
- If you are not familiar with how auto-backup works in Stash, please check the following guide [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/guides/auto-backup/overview/).
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MongoDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/backup/overview/).

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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MongoDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/backup/overview/).

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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MongoDB databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/backup/overview/).

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> New to KubeDB? Please start [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/README).
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}


# MongoDB Backup & Restore Overview
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/).

- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).

- You should be familiar with the following concepts:
- [MongoDB](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/concepts/mongodb)
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/).

- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).

- You should be familiar with the following concepts:
- [MongoDB](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/concepts/mongodb)
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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/).

- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install `KubeDB Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubedb.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install `KubeVault Ops-manager operator` in your cluster following the steps [here](https://kubevault.com/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).

- You should be familiar with the following concepts:
- [MongoDB](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mongodb/concepts/mongodb)
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## Before You Begin

- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster.
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MySQL databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mysql/backup/overview/).
- If you are not familiar with how auto-backup works in Stash, please check the following guide [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/guides/auto-backup/overview/).
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> New to KubeDB? Please start [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/README).
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}
{{< notice type="warning" message="Please install [Stash](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/) to try this feature. Database backup with Stash is already included in the KubeDB license. So, you don't need a separate license for Stash." >}}

# MySQL Backup & Restore Overview

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- At first, you need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the `kubectl` command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube.
- Install KubeDB in your cluster following the steps [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/setup/README).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/enterprise/).
- Install Stash Enterprise in your cluster following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/stash/).
- Install Stash `kubectl` plugin following the steps [here](https://stash.run/docs/latest/setup/install/kubectl-plugin/).
- If you are not familiar with how Stash backup and restore MySQL databases, please check the following guide [here](/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mysql/backup/overview/).

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## How Reconfiguring MySQL TLS Configuration Process Works

The following diagram shows how the KubeDB enterprise operator reconfigure TLS of the `MySQL` database server. Open the image in a new tab to see the enlarged version.
The following diagram shows how the `KubeDB` Ops Manager reconfigure TLS of the `MySQL` database server. Open the image in a new tab to see the enlarged version.

<figure align="center">
<img alt="reconfigure tls " src="/docs/v2023.12.11/guides/mysql/reconfigure-tls/overview/images/reconfigure-tls.jpg">
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