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With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your", + "des":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your CBR resources. 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Replicas of server backups in the destination region", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Replicating a Vault,Vault Management,User Guide", + "kw":"Replicating a Vault Across Regions,Vault Management,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Replicating a Vault", + "title":"Replicating a Vault Across Regions", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ "node_id":"cbr_03_0014.xml", "product_code":"cbr", "code":"35", - "des":"You can share a server or disk backup with other domains. Shared backups can be used to create servers or disks.SharerBackups can only be shared among domains in the same", + "des":"You can share server or disk backups with domains. 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Th", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Creating a Disk from a Cloud Disk Backup,Restoring Data,User Guide", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"cbr", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Creating a Disk from a Cloud Disk Backup", + "githuburl":"" + }, + { + "uri":"cbr_03_0107.html", + "node_id":"cbr_03_0107.xml", + "product_code":"cbr", + "code":"50", + "des":"In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a new file system. Once created, data", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Creating a File System from an SFS Turbo Backup,Restoring Data,User Guide", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"cbr", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Creating a File System from an SFS Turbo Backup", + "githuburl":"" + }, { "uri":"cbr_03_0104.html", "node_id":"cbr_03_0104.xml", @@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ "code":"53", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Monitoring", + "kw":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Monitoring", + "title":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -963,7 +963,7 @@ "code":"54", "des":"This section describes metrics reported by CBR as well as their namespaces and dimensions. You can use the console or APIs provided by Cloud Eye to query the metrics gene", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"CBR Metrics,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Viewing Basic CBR Monitoring Data,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"CBR Metrics", + "title":"Viewing Basic CBR Monitoring Data", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ "code":"55", "des":"Cloud Eye allows you to use alarm templates to create alarm rules, making it easy and convenient to add or modify alarm rules for resources or cloud services, especially ", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Creating an Alarm Rule,Monitoring,User Guide", + "kw":"Creating an Alarm Rule,Cloud Eye Monitoring,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -999,7 +999,7 @@ "code":"56", "des":"You can use Cloud Trace Service (CTS) to trace operations in CBR.CTS has been enabled.For how to view audit logs, see section \"Querying Real-Time Traces\" in the Cloud Tra", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Auditing,User Guide", + "kw":"Recording CBR Operations Using CTS,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ "documenttype":"usermanual" } ], - "title":"Auditing", + "title":"Recording CBR Operations Using CTS", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ "node_id":"cbr_06_0003.xml", "product_code":"cbr", "code":"60", - "des":"CBR by default performs a full backup for a resource in the initial backup and incremental backups in all subsequent backups. If a resource has been backed up for many ti", + "des":"A full backup backs up all data at a certain time point.An incremental backup backs up the changed data since the last full or incremental backup.CBR uses the permanent i", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Are Full Backup and Incremental Backup?,Concepts,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1118,11 +1118,29 @@ "title":"What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots?", "githuburl":"" }, + { + "uri":"cbr_06_00110.html", + "node_id":"cbr_06_00110.xml", + "product_code":"cbr", + "code":"63", + "des":"There were files on a server, and the server was backed up. After deleting some files, the server was backed up again. By viewing the used vault capacity, we came to a co", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "kw":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?,Concepts,User Guide", + "search_title":"", + "metedata":[ + { + "prodname":"cbr", + "documenttype":"usermanual" + } + ], + "title":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?", + "githuburl":"" + }, { "uri":"cbr_06_0054.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0054.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"63", + "code":"64", "des":"Table 1 describes the differences between cloud server backup and cloud disk backup.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"What Are the Differences Between Cloud Server Backup and Cloud Disk Backup?,Concepts,User Guide", @@ -1140,7 +1158,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0006.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0006.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"64", + "code":"65", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Backup", @@ -1158,8 +1176,8 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0007.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0007.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"65", - "des":"No. You can back up servers that are in use. When a server is running, data is written into disks on the server, and some newly generated data is cached in the server mem", + "code":"66", + "des":"No. You can back up servers that are in use.When a server is running, data is written into disks on the server, and some newly generated data is cached in the server memo", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Performing a Backup?,Backup,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1176,7 +1194,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0008.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0008.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"66", + "code":"67", "des":"Yes. To back up applications requiring strict consistency, such as databases and email systems, you are advised to suspend all write operations and then perform backup. I", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Back Up a Server Deployed with Databases?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1194,7 +1212,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0009.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0009.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"67", + "code":"68", "des":"They can be distinguished by name prefix:Automatic backups: autobk_xxxxManual backups: manualbk_xxxx or custom names", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Can I Distinguish Automatic Backups From Manual Backups?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1212,7 +1230,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0010.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0010.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"68", + "code":"69", "des":"No. The minimum backup granularity supported by CBR is disks.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Choose to Back Up Only Some Partitions of a Disk?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1230,8 +1248,8 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0011.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0011.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"69", - "des":"No. CBR supports only backup and restoration within a region but not across regions.", + "code":"70", + "des":"No. CBR supports only backup and restoration within a region but not across regions.You can replicate backups in either of the following methods on the CBR console:Select", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Does CBR Support Cross-Region Backup?,Backup,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1248,7 +1266,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0053.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0053.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"70", + "code":"71", "des":"No. Backups are not stored on a server. Therefore, deleting its backups has no impact on the server performance.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Will the Server Performance Be Affected If I Delete Its Backups?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1266,7 +1284,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0055.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0055.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"71", + "code":"72", "des":"Yes. Resources and backups are not stored together. If a resource is deleted, its backup still stays in your CBR vault. You can use the backup to restore the resource to ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Use Its Backup for Restoration After a Resource Is Deleted?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1284,7 +1302,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0056.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0056.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"72", + "code":"73", "des":"You can create as many backups for a resource as needed.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"How Many Backups Can I Create for a Resource?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1302,7 +1320,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0062.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0062.xml", "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"73", + "code":"74", "des":"No. An ongoing backup task cannot be stopped.", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can I Stop an Ongoing Backup Task?,Backup,User Guide", @@ -1316,24 +1334,6 @@ "title":"Can I Stop an Ongoing Backup Task?", "githuburl":"" }, - { - "uri":"cbr_06_0026.html", - "node_id":"cbr_06_0026.xml", - "product_code":"cbr", - "code":"74", - "des":"There is no difference or an increase in size between the original backup and a backup generated after a file is deleted.The ECS backup size is larger than the used disk ", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?,FAQs,User Guide", - "search_title":"", - "metedata":[ - { - "prodname":"cbr", - "documenttype":"usermanual" - } - ], - "title":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?", - "githuburl":"" - }, { "uri":"cbr_06_0012.html", "node_id":"cbr_06_0012.xml", @@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ "node_id":"cbr_06_0017.xml", "product_code":"cbr", "code":"80", - "des":"Yes. After restoration, the capacity of the expanded disk goes back to the original capacity before expansion. If you want to use the capacity added to the disk, you need", + "des":"Yes. After restoration, the capacity of the expanded disk goes back to the original capacity before expansion.If you want to use the capacity added to the disk, you need ", "doc_type":"usermanual", "kw":"Can a Disk Be Restored Using Its Backups After Its Capacity Is Expanded?,Restoration,User Guide", "search_title":"", @@ -1713,8 +1713,8 @@ "githuburl":"" }, { - "uri":"cbr_03_0046.html", - "node_id":"cbr_03_0046.xml", + "uri":"cbr_03_0160.html", + "node_id":"cbr_03_0160.xml", "product_code":"cbr", "code":"96", "des":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/cbr/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index 1f4b347a..8a197cc2 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ "code":"19" }, { - "desc":"This section describes how to quickly create a cloud disk backup.Backing up a server does not impact the disk performance.Peak hours of the backup service are from 00:00 ", + "desc":"This section describes how to quickly create a cloud disk backup.Backing up a server does not impact the disk performance.Peak hours of the backup service are from 22:00 ", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Creating a Cloud Disk Backup", "uri":"cbr_02_0007.html", @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ "code":"22" }, { - "desc":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your CBR resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for employees based on your", + "desc":"This section describes how to use IAM to implement fine-grained permissions control for your CBR resources. With IAM, you can:Create IAM users for personnel based on your", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Creating a User and Granting CBR Permissions", "uri":"cbr_03_0048.html", @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ { "desc":"If you no longer need to back up an associated resource, dissociate it from your vault.After a resource is dissociated, the vault's backup policy no longer applies to the", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Dissociating a Resource", + "title":"Dissociating Resources from a Vault", "uri":"cbr_03_0005.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"25", @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ { "desc":"Migrating a resource means that you dissociate a resource from a vault and then associate it to another vault. All backups of the resource will be migrated to the destina", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Migrating a Resource", + "title":"Migrating Resources from a Vault", "uri":"cbr_03_0116.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"25", @@ -270,9 +270,9 @@ "code":"30" }, { - "desc":"CBR allows you to replicate server backup vaults entirely to replication vaults in a different region. Replicas of server backups in the destination region can be used to", + "desc":"CBR allows you to replicate server backup vaults entirely to replication vaults in other regions of the same account. Replicas of server backups in the destination region", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Replicating a Vault", + "title":"Replicating a Vault Across Regions", "uri":"cbr_03_0009.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"25", @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ "code":"34" }, { - "desc":"You can share a server or disk backup with other domains. Shared backups can be used to create servers or disks.SharerBackups can only be shared among domains in the same", + "desc":"You can share server or disk backups with domains. Shared backups can be used to create servers or disks.SharerBackups can only be shared among domains in the same region", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Sharing a Backup", "uri":"cbr_03_0014.html", @@ -324,40 +324,13 @@ "code":"36" }, { - "desc":"CBR allows you to create images using ECS backups. You can use the images to provision ECSs to rapidly restore service running environments.You can also use server backup", - "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Using a Backup to Create an Image", - "uri":"cbr_03_0016.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"37" - }, - { - "desc":"You can create new disks from backups. Once created, the new disks will contain the backup data.The new disks created using system disk backups can only be used as data d", - "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Using a Backup to Create a Disk", - "uri":"cbr_03_0017.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"38" - }, - { - "desc":"In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a new file system. Once created, data", - "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Using a Backup to Create a File System", - "uri":"cbr_03_0107.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"33", - "code":"39" - }, - { - "desc":"CBR enables you to replicate backups of server backup vaults from one region to another.Replicas of server backups can be used to create images and provision servers.With", + "desc":"Cross-region replication of server backup vaults allows you to replicate backups from one region to another under the same account.Replicas of server backups can be used ", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Replicating a Backup Across Regions", "uri":"cbr_03_0018.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"33", - "code":"40" + "code":"37" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -366,7 +339,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_03_0024.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"41" + "code":"38" }, { "desc":"A backup policy allows CBR to automatically back up vaults at specified times or intervals. Periodic backups can be used to restore data quickly against data corruption o", @@ -374,8 +347,8 @@ "title":"Creating a Backup Policy", "uri":"cbr_03_0025.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"42" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"39" }, { "desc":"A replication policy allows CBR to periodically replicate backups that have not been replicated or failed to be replicated to the destination region.When a backup time an", @@ -383,17 +356,17 @@ "title":"Creating a Replication Policy", "uri":"cbr_03_0026.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"43" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"40" }, { - "desc":"You can modify a policy to better suit your services.At least one policy has been created.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select a re", + "desc":"You can modify backup policies if needed.At least one policy has been created.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select a region.Click ", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Modifying a Policy", "uri":"cbr_03_0027.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"44" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"41" }, { "desc":"You can delete policies if they are no longer needed.At least one policy has been created.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and select a re", @@ -401,26 +374,26 @@ "title":"Deleting a Policy", "uri":"cbr_03_0028.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"45" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"42" }, { - "desc":"You can apply a backup policy to a vault to execute backup tasks at specified times or intervals.Log in to the management console.Click in the upper left corner and sele", + "desc":"You can apply a backup policy to a vault to execute backup tasks at specified times or intervals.You can create multiple policies, but a can apply only one backup policy", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Applying a Policy to a Vault", "uri":"cbr_03_0029.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"46" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"43" }, { - "desc":"If you no longer need automatic backup for a vault, remove the policy from the vault.A policy has been applied to the vault.Log in to the management console.Click in the", + "desc":"If you need to cancel auto backup of a vault, remove the policy from the vault, or disable the policy. This section describes how to remove a policy from a vault.A policy", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Removing a Policy from a Vault", "uri":"cbr_03_0030.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"41", - "code":"47" + "p_code":"38", + "code":"44" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -429,24 +402,51 @@ "uri":"cbr_03_0031.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", - "code":"48" + "code":"45" }, { - "desc":"When disks on a server are faulty or their data is lost, you can use a backup to restore the server to its state when the backup was created.When restoring from a cloud s", + "desc":"When disks on a server are faulty or their data is lost, you can use a backup to restore the server to its state when the backup was created.The system shuts down the ser", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Restoring from a Cloud Server Backup", "uri":"cbr_03_0032.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"48", - "code":"49" + "p_code":"45", + "code":"46" }, { - "desc":"You can use a disk backup to restore the disk to its state when the backup was created.The disk to be restored is Available.Before restoring the disk data, stop the serve", + "desc":"CBR allows you to create images using ECS backups. You can use the images to provision ECSs to rapidly restore service running environments.You can also use server backup", + "product_code":"cbr", + "title":"Creating an Image from a Cloud Server Backup", + "uri":"cbr_03_0016.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"45", + "code":"47" + }, + { + "desc":"You can use a disk backup to restore the disk to its state when the backup was created.Before restoring the disk data, stop the server to which the disk is attached and d", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Restoring from a Cloud Disk Backup", "uri":"cbr_03_0033.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"48", + "p_code":"45", + "code":"48" + }, + { + "desc":"You can use a disk backup to create a disk that contains the same data as the backup.Disks created using system disk backups can only be used as data disks on servers. Th", + "product_code":"cbr", + "title":"Creating a Disk from a Cloud Disk Backup", + "uri":"cbr_03_0017.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"45", + "code":"49" + }, + { + "desc":"In case of a virus attack, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a new file system. Once created, data", + "product_code":"cbr", + "title":"Creating a File System from an SFS Turbo Backup", + "uri":"cbr_03_0107.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"45", "code":"50" }, { @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Monitoring", + "title":"Cloud Eye Monitoring", "uri":"cbr_03_0113.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ { "desc":"This section describes metrics reported by CBR as well as their namespaces and dimensions. You can use the console or APIs provided by Cloud Eye to query the metrics gene", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"CBR Metrics", + "title":"Viewing Basic CBR Monitoring Data", "uri":"cbr_03_0114.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"53", @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ { "desc":"You can use Cloud Trace Service (CTS) to trace operations in CBR.CTS has been enabled.For how to view audit logs, see section \"Querying Real-Time Traces\" in the Cloud Tra", "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Auditing", + "title":"Recording CBR Operations Using CTS", "uri":"cbr_03_0036.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"", @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ "code":"59" }, { - "desc":"CBR by default performs a full backup for a resource in the initial backup and incremental backups in all subsequent backups. If a resource has been backed up for many ti", + "desc":"A full backup backs up all data at a certain time point.An incremental backup backs up the changed data since the last full or incremental backup.CBR uses the permanent i", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"What Are Full Backup and Incremental Backup?", "uri":"cbr_06_0003.html", @@ -557,6 +557,15 @@ "p_code":"59", "code":"62" }, + { + "desc":"There were files on a server, and the server was backed up. After deleting some files, the server was backed up again. By viewing the used vault capacity, we came to a co", + "product_code":"cbr", + "title":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?", + "uri":"cbr_06_00110.html", + "doc_type":"usermanual", + "p_code":"59", + "code":"63" + }, { "desc":"Table 1 describes the differences between cloud server backup and cloud disk backup.", "product_code":"cbr", @@ -564,7 +573,7 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0054.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"59", - "code":"63" + "code":"64" }, { "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", @@ -573,16 +582,16 @@ "uri":"cbr_06_0006.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"58", - "code":"64" + "code":"65" }, { - "desc":"No. You can back up servers that are in use. When a server is running, data is written into disks on the server, and some newly generated data is cached in the server mem", + "desc":"No. You can back up servers that are in use.When a server is running, data is written into disks on the server, and some newly generated data is cached in the server memo", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Performing a Backup?", "uri":"cbr_06_0007.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"65" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"66" }, { "desc":"Yes. To back up applications requiring strict consistency, such as databases and email systems, you are advised to suspend all write operations and then perform backup. I", @@ -590,8 +599,8 @@ "title":"Can I Back Up a Server Deployed with Databases?", "uri":"cbr_06_0008.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"66" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"67" }, { "desc":"They can be distinguished by name prefix:Automatic backups: autobk_xxxxManual backups: manualbk_xxxx or custom names", @@ -599,8 +608,8 @@ "title":"How Can I Distinguish Automatic Backups From Manual Backups?", "uri":"cbr_06_0009.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"67" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"68" }, { "desc":"No. The minimum backup granularity supported by CBR is disks.", @@ -608,17 +617,17 @@ "title":"Can I Choose to Back Up Only Some Partitions of a Disk?", "uri":"cbr_06_0010.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"68" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"69" }, { - "desc":"No. CBR supports only backup and restoration within a region but not across regions.", + "desc":"No. CBR supports only backup and restoration within a region but not across regions.You can replicate backups in either of the following methods on the CBR console:Select", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Does CBR Support Cross-Region Backup?", "uri":"cbr_06_0011.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"69" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"70" }, { "desc":"No. Backups are not stored on a server. Therefore, deleting its backups has no impact on the server performance.", @@ -626,8 +635,8 @@ "title":"Will the Server Performance Be Affected If I Delete Its Backups?", "uri":"cbr_06_0053.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"70" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"71" }, { "desc":"Yes. Resources and backups are not stored together. If a resource is deleted, its backup still stays in your CBR vault. You can use the backup to restore the resource to ", @@ -635,8 +644,8 @@ "title":"Can I Use Its Backup for Restoration After a Resource Is Deleted?", "uri":"cbr_06_0055.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"71" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"72" }, { "desc":"You can create as many backups for a resource as needed.", @@ -644,8 +653,8 @@ "title":"How Many Backups Can I Create for a Resource?", "uri":"cbr_06_0056.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"72" + "p_code":"65", + "code":"73" }, { "desc":"No. An ongoing backup task cannot be stopped.", @@ -653,16 +662,7 @@ "title":"Can I Stop an Ongoing Backup Task?", "uri":"cbr_06_0062.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"64", - "code":"73" - }, - { - "desc":"There is no difference or an increase in size between the original backup and a backup generated after a file is deleted.The ECS backup size is larger than the used disk ", - "product_code":"cbr", - "title":"Why Is My Backup Size Larger Than My Disk Size?", - "uri":"cbr_06_0026.html", - "doc_type":"usermanual", - "p_code":"58", + "p_code":"65", "code":"74" }, { @@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ "code":"79" }, { - "desc":"Yes. After restoration, the capacity of the expanded disk goes back to the original capacity before expansion. If you want to use the capacity added to the disk, you need", + "desc":"Yes. After restoration, the capacity of the expanded disk goes back to the original capacity before expansion.If you want to use the capacity added to the disk, you need ", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Can a Disk Be Restored Using Its Backups After Its Capacity Is Expanded?", "uri":"cbr_06_0017.html", @@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ "desc":"HUAWEI CLOUD Help Center presents technical documents to help you quickly get started with HUAWEI CLOUD services. The technical documents include Service Overview, Price Details, Purchase Guide, User Guide, API Reference, Best Practices, FAQs, and Videos.", "product_code":"cbr", "title":"Change History", - "uri":"cbr_03_0046.html", + "uri":"cbr_03_0160.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"95", "code":"96" diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0002.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0002.html index b9b3bc11..5b20540c 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0002.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0002.html @@ -5,13 +5,13 @@

CBR Architecture

CBR involves backups, vaults, and policies.

Backup

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A backup is a copy of a particular chunk of data and is usually stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original data in the event of data loss. There are the following types of backups:

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A backup is a copy of a particular chunk of data and is usually stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original data in the event of data loss.

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There are the following types of backups:

  • Cloud disk backup: provides snapshot-based backups for EVS disks.
  • Cloud server backup: uses the consistency snapshot technology to protect data for ECSs.
  • SFS Turbo backup: backs up data of SFS Turbo file systems.

Vault

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CBR stores backups in vaults. Before creating a backup, you need to create at least one vault and associate the resources you want to back up with the vaults. Then the resources can be backed up to the associated vaults.

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Vaults can be either backup vaults or replication vaults. Backup vaults store resource backups, and replication vaults store backup replicas.

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Different types of resources must be backed up to different types of vaults. For example, cloud servers must be backed up to server backup vaults, not disk backup vaults or any other types of vaults.

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CBR stores backups in vaults. Before creating a backup, you need to create at least one vault and associate the resources you want to back up with the vaults. Then the resources can be backed up to the associated vaults.

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Different types of resources must be backed up to different types of vaults. For example, cloud servers must be backed up to server backup vaults, not disk backup vaults or any other types of vaults.

Policy

There are backup policies and replication policies.

  • A backup policy defines when you want to take a backup and for how long you would retain each backup.
  • A replication policy defines when you want to replicate from backup vaults and for how long you would retain each replica. Backup replicas are stored in replication vaults.
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What to back up

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All disks (system and data disks) on a server

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All disks (system and data disks) on a server or part of disks

One or more specific disks (system or data disks)

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Backup Mechanism

CBR in-cloud backup offers block-level backup. The first backup is a full backup and backs up all used data blocks. For example, if a disk size is 100 GB and 40 GB has been used, only the 40 GB of data is backed up. An incremental backup backs up only the data changed since the last backup to save the storage space and backup time.

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A backup will not be deleted if it is depended on by other backups, ensuring that other backups can still be used for restoration. Both a full backup and an incremental backup can be used to restore data to a given backup point in time.

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When a backup is deleted, data blocks will not be deleted if they are depended on by other backups, ensuring that other backups can still be used for restoration. Both a full backup and an incremental backup can be used to restore data to a given backup point in time.

When creating a backup of a disk, CBR also creates a snapshot for it. CBR keeps only the latest snapshot. Every time it creates a new snapshot during backup, it deletes the old snapshot.

CBR stores backups in OBS to ensure data security.

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You can also use the two backup options together if needed. For example, you can associate resources with a vault and apply a backup policy to the vault to execute periodic backup for all the resources in the vault. Additionally, you can perform a one-off backup for the most important resources to enhance data security. Figure 2 shows the use of the two backup options.

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Theoretically, you can create as many backups for a resource as needed. This number is not limited.

Figure 2 Use of the two backup options

Access to CBR

You can access the CBR service through the console or by calling HTTPS-based APIs.

@@ -131,7 +132,7 @@ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0003.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0003.html index 76bf75fe..18846349 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0003.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0003.html @@ -19,31 +19,36 @@

Cloud disk backup provides snapshot-based backup for EVS disks on servers. You can back up specific disks to protect data on them.

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Cloud disk backup

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Policy-based backup

You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups.

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Cloud disk backup

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Backup management

You can set search criteria to quickly find the backups you want to manage. Then you can view their details, share, restore, or delete them if needed.

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Cloud disk backup

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Disk restoration using backups

When a disk is faulty, or their data is lost, you can use a backup to quickly restore the data.

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Cloud disk backup

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Disk creation using backups

You can use a disk backup to create a disk that contains the same data as the backup.

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Cloud disk backup

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Sharing a Backup

You can share a disk backup with other accounts to allow them to use the backup to create disks.

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Manual server backup

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Cloud server backup uses the consistency snapshot technology to protect data for ECSs. You can use CBR to back up an entire server to protect their data.

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Cloud server backup uses the consistency snapshot technology to protect data for ECSs without the need to install the Agent. You can use CBR to back up an entire server to protect their data.

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Cloud server backup

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Policy-based backup

You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups.

-   +

Cloud server backup

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Backup management

You can set search criteria to quickly find the backups you want to manage. Then you can view their details, share, restore, replicate, or delete them if needed.

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Cloud server backup

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Server restoration using backups

When a server is faulty, or their data is lost, you can use a backup to quickly restore the data.

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Cloud server backup

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Sharing a Backup

You can share a server backup with other accounts to allow them to use the backup to create servers.

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Cloud server backup

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Image creation using server backups

You can create images from ECS backups and then use the images to quickly provision ECSs to restore service.

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You can back up SFS Turbo file systems and use the backups create new SFS Turbo file system.

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SFS Turbo backup

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Policy-based backup

You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups.

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SFS Turbo backup

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Backup management

You can set search criteria to quickly find the backups you want to manage. Then you can view their details, share, restore, replicate, or delete them if needed.

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SFS Turbo backup

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File system creation using backups

You can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a file system that contains the same data as the backup.

diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0005.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0005.html index 66bf40b2..e2c3eafd 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0005.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0005.html @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0006.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0006.html index dbcc7e94..946afa79 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0006.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0006.html @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@

CTS

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Auditing

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Recording CBR Operations Using CTS

IAM is a self-service system for enterprise administrators to manage cloud resources. It provides user identity management and access control functions.

diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0008.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0008.html index fe093d3e..1ce26b5f 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0008.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0008.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@

Selecting an AZ

When deploying resources, consider your applications' requirements on disaster recovery (DR) and network latency.

  • For high DR capability, deploy resources in different AZs within the same region.
  • For lower network latency, deploy resources in the same AZ.
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Regions and Endpoints

Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.

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Regions and Endpoints

Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.

diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0009.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0009.html index 6006324d..30f66aac 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0009.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0009.html @@ -6,8 +6,7 @@

Cloud Disk Backup

  • Only disks in the Available or In-use state can be backed up.
  • Frozen disks in the retention period cannot be backed up.
  • A new disk must be at least as large as the backup's source disk.
  • Cloud disk backups cannot be replicated to other regions.

Cloud Server Backup

  • A maximum of 10 shared disks can be backed up with a cloud server.
  • Only backups in the Available or Locked vaults can be used to create images.
  • Frozen servers in the retention period cannot be backed up.
  • You can back up specific disks on a server, but such a backup must be restored as a whole. File- or directory-level restoration is not supported.
  • When SDRS is used to set up disaster recovery for cloud servers, restorations can be performed at the disaster recovery site only after protection is disabled.
  • You are advised not to back up a server whose disk size exceeds 4 TB.
  • Backups can be replicated only to regions that have replication capabilities.
    • A backup can be replicated only when it meets all of the following conditions:
      1. It is an ECS backup.
      2. It contains system disk data.
      3. It is in the Available state.
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    • Only backups can be replicated. Backup replicas cannot be replicated again but can be used to create images.
    • A backup can be replicated to multiple regions but can have only one replica in each destination region. The replication rule varies with the replication method:
      • Manual replication: A backup can be replicated to the destination region as long as it has no replica in that region. A backup can be replicated again if its replica in the destination region has been deleted.
      • Policy-based replication: A backup can only be automatically replicated to a destination region once. It cannot be automatically replicated to that region again, even if its replica has been deleted.
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    • Only replication-supported regions can be selected as destination regions.
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  • Only backups can be replicated. Backup replicas cannot be replicated again but can be used to create images.
  • A backup can be replicated to multiple regions but can have only one replica in each destination region. Manual replication: A backup can be manually replicated to the destination region as long as it has no replica in that region. A backup can be manually replicated again if its replica in the destination region has been deleted.
  • Only replication-supported regions can be selected as destination regions.

SFS Turbo Backup

  • Only file systems in the Available state can be backed up.
  • An SFS Turbo file system backup cannot be used to restore data to the original file system.
diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0011.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0011.html index 256e1dbc..325d20b2 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0011.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0011.html @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@

Not supported

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Applying policies to a vault

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Applying policies to vaults

Supported

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Not supported

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Removing policies from a vault

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Removing policies from vaults

Supported

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Not supported

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Restoring data using backups

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Restoring data from backups

Supported

diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0013.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0013.html index 44fa89b9..4aa41dab 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0013.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_01_0013.html @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@

Easy to Use

CBR is easier to use than conventional backup systems. You can complete backup in just three steps, and no professional backup skills are required.

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Secure

  • If the disks are encrypted, their backups are also encrypted to ensure data security.
  • You can also replicate backups across regions to implement remote disaster recovery.
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Secure

If the disks are encrypted, their backups are also encrypted to ensure data security.

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You can also replicate backups across regions to implement remote disaster recovery.

diff --git a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_02_0003.html b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_02_0003.html index 931f7df8..ff4cb611 100644 --- a/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_02_0003.html +++ b/docs/cbr/umn/cbr_02_0003.html @@ -6,19 +6,20 @@

  • In the upper right corner of the page, click Create Server Backup Vault.
  • Select a protection type.

    • Backup: A server backup vault stores server backups.
    • Replication: A server replication vault stores replicas of server backups. If you select Replication, you do not need to select a server.

    For example, if you want to back up a server, select Backup for the vault protection type. If you want to replicate backups of a server from one region to another, select Replication for the vault in this other region.

  • (Optional) In the server list, select the servers or disks you want to back up. After the servers or disks are selected, they are added to the list of selected servers. See Figure 1. You can also select specific disks on a server and associate them with the vault.

    To avoid data inconsistency after restoration, you are advised to back up the entire server.

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    If you want to back up only some of the disks to reduce costs, ensure that the data on the backed up disks does not depend on the disks that are not backed up. Or, data inconsistency may occur.

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    If you want to back up only some of the disks to reduce costs, ensure that data on the backed up disks does not depend on the disks that are not backed up. Or, data inconsistency may occur.

    For example, the data of an Oracle database is scattered across different disks. If only some of the disks are backed up, restoration restores only the data of the disks that have been backed up, with data on the rest of the disks unchanged. As a result, the data may be inconsistent and the Oracle database may fail to start.

    Figure 1 Selecting servers
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    • The selected servers must have not been associated with any vault and must be in the Running or Stopped state.
    • You can also associate servers with the vault you are creating later if you skip this step.
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  • Specify a vault capacity ranging from 10 GB to 10,485,760 GB. Properly plan the vault capacity, which must be at least the same as the size of the servers you want to back up. Also, if a backup policy is applied to the vault, more capacity is required.

    As the vault's used space grows, you can expand the vault capacity if it becomes insufficient. See Figure 2.
    Figure 2 Setting the vault capacity
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  • Specify a vault capacity ranging from 10 GB to 10,485,760 GB. Properly plan the vault capacity, which must be at least the same as the size of the servers you want to back up. Also, if a backup policy is applied to the vault, more capacity is required.

    As the vault's used space grows, you can expand the vault capacity if it becomes insufficient. See Figure 2.
    Figure 2 Setting the vault capacity
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  • Configure auto backup. See Figure 3.

    • If you select Configure, you must then select an existing backup policy or create a new policy. After the vault is created, CBR will apply the policy to this vault, and all servers associated with this vault will be automatically backed up based on this policy.
    • If you select Skip, servers associated with this vault will not be automatically backed up until you apply a backup policy to the vault.
    Figure 3 Configuring auto backup
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    This section describes how to create a disk backup vault.

    Procedure

    1. Log in to the CBR console.

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region.
      3. Click and choose Storage > Cloud Backup and Recovery. Select a backup type from the left navigation pane.

    2. In the upper right corner of the page, click Create Disk Backup Vault.
    3. (Optional) In the disk list, select the disks you want to back up. After disks are selected, they are added to the list of selected disks. See Figure 1.

      Figure 1 Selecting disks
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      -

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      • The selected disks must have not been associated with any vault and must be in the Available or In-use state.
      • You can also associate disks with the vault you are creating later if you skip this step.
      -

    4. Specify a vault capacity ranging from 10 GB to 10,485,760 GB. Properly plan the vault capacity, which must be at least the same as the size of the disks you want to back up. See Figure 2.

      Figure 2 Setting the vault capacity
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    5. Specify a vault capacity ranging from 10 GB to 10,485,760 GB. Properly plan the vault capacity, which must be at least the same as the size of the disks you want to back up. See Figure 2.

      Figure 2 Setting the vault capacity
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    6. Configure auto backup. See Figure 3.

      • If you select Configure, you must then select an existing backup policy or create a new policy. After the vault is created, CBR will apply the policy to this vault, and all disks associated with this vault will be automatically backed up based on this policy.
      • If you select Skip, disks associated with this vault will not be automatically backed up until you apply a backup policy to the vault.
      Figure 3 Configuring auto backup
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      This section describes how to quickly create a cloud server backup.

      If you do not need an ECS for the moment, you can back up the ECS and then delete it. When you want an ECS later, you can create an image from the ECS backup and use the image to create ECSs.

      Backing up a server does not impact the server performance.

      -

      Peak hours of the backup service are from 00:00 to 06:00, during which backup schedules may be delayed. So you are advised to evaluate your service types and schedule backups outside of the backup peak hours.

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      Peak hours of the backup service are from 22:00 to 08:00, during which there may be delays. So you are advised to evaluate your service types and schedule backups in discrete time periods.

      Prerequisites

      • Only servers in the Running or Stopped state can be backed up.
      • At least one server backup vault is available.

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the CBR console.

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region.
        3. Click and choose Storage > Cloud Backup and Recovery. Select a backup type from the left navigation pane.

      2. On the Cloud Server Backups page, click the Vaults tab and find the vault to which the server is associated.
      3. Perform backup in either of the following ways:

        • Choose More > Perform Backup in the Operation column. In the server list, select the server you want to back up. After a server is selected, it is added to the list of selected servers. See Figure 1.
          Figure 1 Selecting the server to be backed up
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        -

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        • Click the vault name to go to the vault details page. On the Associated Servers tab page, locate the target server and click Perform Backup in the Operation column. See Figure 2.
          Figure 2 Perform Backup
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        • Click OK. CBR automatically creates a backup for the server.

          On the Backups tab page, if the status of the backup is Available, the backup task is successful.

          A server can be restarted if the backup progress exceeds 10%. However, to ensure data integrity, restart it after the backup is complete.

          -

          After the backup is complete, you can use the backup to restore server data or create an image. For details, see Restoring from a Cloud Server Backup and Using a Backup to Create an Image.

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          After the backup is complete, you can use the backup to restore server data or create an image. For details, see Restoring from a Cloud Server Backup and Creating an Image from a Cloud Server Backup.

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      Creating a Cloud Disk Backup

      This section describes how to quickly create a cloud disk backup.

      Backing up a server does not impact the disk performance.

      -

      Peak hours of the backup service are from 00:00 to 06:00, during which backup schedules may be delayed. So you are advised to evaluate your service types and schedule backups outside of the backup peak hours.

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      Peak hours of the backup service are from 22:00 to 08:00, during which there may be delays. So you are advised to evaluate your service types and schedule backups in discrete time periods.

      Prerequisites

      A disk can be backed up only when its status is Available or In-use. If you have performed operations such as expanding, attaching, detaching, or deleting a disk, refresh the page first to ensure that the operation is complete and then determine whether to back up the disk.

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the CBR console.

        1. Log in to the management console.
        2. Click in the upper left corner and select a region.
        3. Click and choose Storage > Cloud Backup and Recovery. Select a backup type from the left navigation pane.

      2. On the Cloud Disk Backups page, click the Vaults tab and find the vault to which the disk is associated.
      3. Perform backup in either of the following ways:

        • Click Perform Backup in the Operation column. In the disk list, select the disk you want to back up. After a disk is selected, it is added to the list of selected disks. See Figure 1.
          Figure 1 Selecting the disk to be backed up
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