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Can EVS Volumes in a CCE Cluster Be Restored After They Are Deleted or Expired?
Updated on 2024-07-04 GMT+08:00
Can EVS Volumes in a CCE Cluster Be Restored After They Are Deleted or Expired?
You need to manually configure backup policies for EVS disks. If an EVS disk is deleted or released, you can use the VBS backup to restore data.
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