# Preferences Preferences are settings a user can set for their account only, for example the language and time zone. Preferences can be stored either in INI files or in a MySQL or in a PostgreSQL database. By default, Icinga Web 2 stores preferences in INI files beneath Icinga Web 2's configuration directory. ``` /etc/icingaweb2//config.ini ``` ## Configuration The preference configuration backend is defined in the global [config.ini](03-Configuration.md#configuration-general-global) file. ### Store Preferences in INI Files If preferences are stored in INI Files, Icinga Web 2 automatically creates one file per user using the username as file name for storing preferences. A INI file is created once a user saves changed preferences the first time. The files are located beneath the `preferences` directory beneath Icinga Web 2's configuration directory. You need to add the following section to the global [config.ini](03-Configuration.md#configuration-general-global) file in order to store preferences in a file. ``` [global] config_backend = "ini" ``` ### Store Preferences in a Database In order to be more flexible in distributed setups you can store preferences in a MySQL or in a PostgreSQL database. For storing preferences in a database, you have to define a [database resource](04-Resources.md#resources-configuration-database) which will be referenced as resource for the preferences storage. You need to add the following section to the global [config.ini](03-Configuration.md#configuration-general-global) file in order to store preferences in a database. ``` [global] config_backend = "db" config_resource = "icingaweb_db" ```