Reviewed-by: Muller, Martin <martin.muller@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: zhangyue <zhangyue164@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: zhangyue <zhangyue164@huawei.com>
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Functions
Table 1 lists the functions of CBR.
Before using CBR functions, it is recommended that you learn about basic CBR concepts.
Category |
Function |
Description |
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Cloud disk backup |
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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You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups. |
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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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When a disk is faulty, or their data is lost, you can use a backup to quickly restore the data. |
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You can use a disk backup to create a disk that contains the same data as the backup. |
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You can share a disk backup with other accounts to allow them to use the backup to create disks. |
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Cloud server backup |
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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You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups. |
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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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When a server is faulty, or their data is lost, you can use a backup to quickly restore the data. |
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You can share a server backup with other accounts to allow them to use the backup to create servers. |
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You can create images from ECS backups and then use the images to quickly provision ECSs to restore service. |
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SFS Turbo backup |
You can back up SFS Turbo file systems and use the backups create new SFS Turbo file system. |
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You can create, modify, or delete a backup policy. A backup policy defines the schedule and retention for automatic backups. |
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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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You can use an SFS Turbo file system backup to create a file system that contains the same data as the backup. |