--- title: Restore database from SSH layout: default parent: How Tos nav_order: 7 --- # Restore database from SSH remote server To restore the database from your remote server, you need to add `restore` command and specify the file to restore by adding `--file store_20231219_022941.sql.gz`. {: .note } It supports __.sql__,__.sql.gpg__ and __.sql.gz__,__.sql.gz.gpg__ compressed file. ### Restore ```yml services: mysql-bkup: # In production, it is advised to lock your image tag to a proper # release version instead of using `latest`. # Check https://github.com/jkaninda/mysql-bkup/releases # for a list of available releases. image: jkaninda/mysql-bkup container_name: mysql-bkup command: restore --storage ssh -d my-database -f store_20231219_022941.sql.gz --path /home/jkaninda/backups volumes: - ./backup:/backup environment: - DB_PORT=3306 - DB_HOST=postgres - DB_NAME=database - DB_USERNAME=username - DB_PASSWORD=password ## SSH config - SSH_HOST_NAME="hostname" - SSH_PORT=22 - SSH_USER=user - SSH_REMOTE_PATH=/home/jkaninda/backups - SSH_IDENTIFY_FILE=/tmp/id_ed25519 ## We advise you to use a private jey instead of password #- SSH_PASSWORD=password # mysql-bkup container must be connected to the same network with your database networks: - web networks: web: ```