Restoring a DB Instance to a Point in Time
Scenarios
You can restore from automated backups to a specified point in time.
When you enter the time point that you want to restore the DB instance to, RDS downloads the most recent full backup file from OBS to the DB instance. Then, incremental backups are also restored to the specified point in time on the DB instance. Data is restored at an average speed of 30 MB/s.
Restoring a DB Instance
- Log in to the management console.
- Click in the upper left corner of the page and choose Databases > Relational Database Service.
- On the Instances page, click the target DB instance.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Backups & Restorations. On the displayed page, click Restore to Point in Time.
- Select the restoration date and time range, enter a time point within the selected time range, and select a restoration method. Then, click OK.
- View the restoration result. The result depends on which restoration method was selected:
- Create New Instance
A new DB instance is created using the backup data. The status of the DB instance changes from Creating to Available.
The new DB instance is independent from the original one. If you need read replicas to offload read pressure, create one or more for the new DB instance.
After the new DB instance is created, a full backup will be automatically triggered.
- Create New Instance
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