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Restoring from a Cloud Disk Backup
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 detach the disk from the server. After the disk data is restored, attach the disk to the server and start the server.
Prerequisites
- The disk to be restored is Available.
- Before restoring the disk data, stop the server to which the disk is attached and detach the disk from the server. After the disk data is restored, attach the disk to the server and start the server.
Constraints
- Backups can only be restored to original disks. If you want to restore a backup to a different disk, use the backup to create a new disk.
Procedure
- Log in to the CBR console.
- Click the Backups tab. Locate the desired backup. For details, see Viewing a Backup.
- In the row of the backup, click Restore Disk. The Restore Disk dialog box is displayed. See Figure 1.
- Click Yes. You can check whether data is successfully restored on the Backups tab page of Cloud Disk Backups or on the EVS console.
When the status of the backup changes to Available, the restoration is successful. The resource is restored to the state when that backup was created.
- After the restoration is complete, re-attach the disk to the server. For details, see section "Attaching a Non-Shared Disk" in the Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
Parent topic: Restoring Data