Add info about data persistence
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## Data persistence
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You can deploy this application without a configured database in your OpenShift project, in which case Django will use a temporary SQLite database that will live inside your application's container, and persist only until you redeploy your application.
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After each deploy you get a fresh, empty, SQLite database. That is fine for a first contact with OpenShift and perhaps Django, but sooner or later you will want to persist your data across deployments.
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To do that, you should add a properly configured database server or ask your OpenShift administrator to add one for you. Then use `osc env` to update the `DATABASE_*` environment variables in your DeploymentConfig to match your database settings.
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Redeploy your application to have your changes applied, and open the welcome page again to make sure your application is successfully connected to the database server.
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