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"FAQ": "faq.md"
},
"Cookbook": {
+ "On a Server": "cookbook/server.md",
"In the Browser": "cookbook/browser.md",
"Do-it-yourself": "cookbook/diy-dat.md"
},
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+# Dats on a Server
+
+After you create your dat and close your laptop, other people won't be able to access your data. You might want a server that is always running, that archives and mirrors your dats, so that your dats are accessible at all times of the day.
+
+## TLDR
+To host a dat on your server:
+
+```
+ npm install -g dat lil-pids add-to-systemd
+ mkdir ~/dats
+ echo "dat dat://ff34725120b2f3c5bd5028e4f61d14a45a22af48a7b12126d5d588becde88a93/ \
+ ~/dats/datprotocol \
+ --quiet" > ~/dats/services
+ sudo add-to-systemd dat-lil-pids $(which lil-pids) ~/dats/services ~/dats/pids
+ sudo systemctl start dat-lil-pids
+```