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Restoration Solutions
If your database is damaged or mistakenly deleted, you can restore it from backups.
Restoring a Mistakenly Deleted Instance
- Using the recycle bin: RDS moves deleted pay-per-use instances to the recycle bin. You can rebuild a DB instance that was deleted up to 7 days ago from the recycle bin. For details, see Rebuilding a DB Instance.
- Using backups of deleted instances: You can restore a deleted instance from its retained manual backups. For details, see Restoring Data to RDS for SQL Server Instances from Backups.
Restoring or Migrating Data to an RDS for SQL Server Instance
- Restoring data: You can restore data to an RDS for SQL Server instance from backups. For details, see Restoring Data to RDS for SQL Server Instances from Backups.
Restoring or Migrating Data to a Self-Managed SQL Server Database
- Restoring data: You can restore data to a self-managed SQL Server database from backups. For details, see Restoring from Backup Files to a Self-Managed SQL Server Database Using SSMS.
- Migrating data: You can migrate data to a self-managed SQL Server database using DRS. For details, see "Real-Time Migration" > "To the Cloud" > "From RDS for SQL Server to RDS for SQL Server" in Data Replication Service (DRS) User Guide.
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