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    We don't currently recommend this, because it might set inaccurate expectations about the security model – remember that, by default, **any user who can deploy apps to a Docker Swarm can manage _any_ app in that swarm**.
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### Migrating a server into a repository
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Even if you've got your existing server configs in version control, by default, `abra server add` will define the server locally. To move it -- taking the example of `newserver.example.com`:
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```
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mv ~/.abra/servers/newserver.example.com ~/coop-cloud-apps/
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cd ~/coop-cloud-apps
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git add newserver.example.com
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git commit
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make link
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```
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## Running abra server side
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If you're on an environment where it's hard to run Docker, or command-line programs in general, you might want to install `abra` on a server instead of your local work station.
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