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Can Data Be Restored If Underlying EVS Disks Are Deleted or Expired?
Updated on 2025-05-09 GMT+08:00
Can Data Be Restored If Underlying EVS Disks Are Deleted or Expired?
- If underlying EVS disks are deleted, you may encounter the following situations:
- If you have created snapshots for the PVCs, you can restore data using the snapshots. For details, see Using a Snapshot to Create a PVC.
- If you have enabled the EVS recycle bin, you can recover the EVS disks from the recycle bin. For details, see Recovering Disks from the Recycle Bin.
- If the above scenarios are not met, the data cannot be restored.
- If an underlying yearly/monthly EVS disk has expired, you may encounter the following situations:
- If the EVS disk is still in the retention period, you can renew the EVS disk to continue using it.
- If the EVS disk is released due to arrears and a snapshot has been created for the PVC, you can restore data using the snapshot. For details, see Using a Snapshot to Create a PVC.
- If the EVS disk is released due to arrears and no snapshot has been created, the data cannot be restored.
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