After looking into the newest geth version and installed geth on my windows os, i found the location of data directory is on : %LOCALAPPDATA%\Ethereum not %APPDATA%\Ethereum
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Most important info first: REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD and BACKUP YOUR KEYSTORE.
Data Directory
Everything geth
persists gets written inside its data directory. The default data
directory locations are platform specific:
- Mac:
~/Library/Ethereum
- Linux:
~/.ethereum
- Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Ethereum
Accounts are stored in the keystore
subdirectory. The contents of this directories
should be transportable between nodes, platforms, implementations (C++, Go, Python).
To configure the location of the data directory, the --datadir
parameter can be
specified. See CLI Options for more details.
Note the ethash dag is stored at ~/.ethash
(Mac/Linux) or
%APPDATA%\Ethash
(Windows) so that it can be reused by all clients. You can store this
in a different location by using a symbolic link.
Cleanup
Geth's blockchain and state databases can be removed with:
geth removedb
This is useful for deleting an old chain and sync'ing to a new one. It only affects data directories that can be re-created on synchronisation and does not touch the keystore.
Blockchain Import/Export
Export the blockchain in binary format with:
geth export <filename>
Or if you want to back up portions of the chain over time, a first and last block can be specified. For example, to back up the first epoch:
geth export <filename> 0 29999
Note that when backing up a partial chain, the file will be appended rather than truncated.
Import binary-format blockchain exports with:
geth import <filename>
See https://eth.wiki/en/howto/blockchain-import-and-export-instructions for more info
And finally: REMEMBER YOUR PASSWORD and BACKUP YOUR KEYSTORE