--- type: docs title: "How-to: Persist Scheduler Jobs" linkTitle: "How-to: Persist Scheduler Jobs" weight: 50000 description: "Configure Scheduler to persist its database to make it resilient to restarts" --- The [Scheduler]({{< ref scheduler.md >}}) service is responsible for writing jobs to its embedded database and scheduling them for execution. By default, the Scheduler service database writes this data to the local volume `dapr_scheduler`, meaning that **this data is persisted across restarts**. The host file location for this local volume is typically located at either `/var/lib/docker/volumes/dapr_scheduler/_data` or `~/.local/share/containers/storage/volumes/dapr_scheduler/_data`, depending on your container runtime. Note that if you are using Docker Desktop, this volume is located in the Docker Desktop VM's filesystem, which can be accessed using: ```bash docker run -it --privileged --pid=host debian nsenter -t 1 -m -u -n -i sh ``` The Scheduler persistent volume can be modified with a custom volume that is pre-existing, or is created by Dapr. {{% alert title="Note" color="primary" %}} By default `dapr init` creates a local persistent volume on your drive called `dapr_scheduler`. If Dapr is already installed, the control plane needs to be completely [uninstalled]({{< ref dapr-uninstall.md >}}) in order for the Scheduler container to be recreated with the new persistent volume. {{% /alert %}} ```bash dapr init --scheduler-volume my-scheduler-volume ```