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. Then, create an image from the ECS backup and use the image to create an ECS as needed.
During the cloud server backup, the performance of the server is not affected. To ensure data integrity, back up the server during off-peak hours when no write operation is performed on the disks.
Parameter |
Description |
Remarks |
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Name |
Name of the backup you are creating. A name must contain 1 to 64 characters including digits, letters, underscores (_), or hyphens (-). NOTE:
You can use the default name, which is in the format of manualbk_xxxx. If multiple servers are to be backed up, the system automatically adds suffixes to their backup names, for example, backup-0001 and backup-0002. |
manualbk_d819 |
Description |
Description of the backup. It cannot exceed 255 characters. |
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On the Backups tab page, if the status of the backup is Available, the backup task is successful.
You can restart a server if necessary after the backup progress exceeds 10%. However, to ensure data integrity, you are advised to 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 Data Using a Cloud Server Backup and Using a Backup to Create an Image.