Can I Use an Incremental Backup to Restore Data After a Full Backup Is Deleted?
Yes.
CBR allows you to use any backup, no matter it is a full or incremental one, to restore the full data of a resource. By virtue of this, manual or automatic deletion of a backup will not affect the restoration function.
Suppose server X has backups A, B, and C (in time sequence) and every backup involves data changes. If backup B is deleted, you can still use backup A or C to restore data.
Backup FAQs
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Performing a Backup?
- Can I Back Up a Server Deployed with Databases?
- How Can I Distinguish Automatic Backups From Manual Backups?
- Can I Choose to Back Up Only Some Partitions of a Disk?
- Does CBR Support Cross-Region Backup?
- How Do I Migrate Server Data Across Regions Using Server Backups?
- Can I Back Up Two Disks to One Target Disk?
- How Do I Replicate a Disk to the Same AZ in a Region as the Source Disk?
- Can I Migrate Backups Between Vaults?
- Will the Server Performance Be Affected If I Delete Its Backups?
- Can I Use Its Backup for Restoration After a Resource Is Deleted?
- How Many Backups Can I Create for a Resource?
- Can I Use an Incremental Backup to Restore Data After a Full Backup Is Deleted?
- Can I Stop an Ongoing Backup Task?
- How Do I Reduce the Vault Space Occupied by Backups?
- How Do I View the Size of Each Backup?
- How Do I View My Backup Data?
- How Long Will My Backups Be Kept?
- How Do I Implement Periodic Full Backups for My Resources?
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