Constraints
General
- A vault can be associated with only one backup policy.
- A vault can be associated with only one replication policy.
- A vault can be associated with a maximum of 256 resources.
- A maximum of 32 backup policies and 32 replication policies can be created.
- Only backups in the Available or Locked vaults can be used to restore data.
- Backups in a Deleting vault cannot be deleted.
- When Storage Disaster Recovery Service (SDRS) is used to set up disaster recovery for cloud servers, restorations can be performed at the disaster recovery site only after protection is disabled.
- Backups cannot be downloaded to a local PC or uploaded to OBS.
- A vault and its associated servers or disks must be in the same region.
Cloud Disk Backup
- Only disks in the Available or In-use state can be backed up.
- A new disk must be at least as large as the backup's source disk.
- Cloud disk backups cannot be replicated to other regions.
Cloud Server Backup
- A maximum of 10 shared disks can be backed up with a cloud server.
- Only backups in the Available or Locked vaults can be used to create images and be replicated to different regions.
- Cloud servers support crash-consistent backup, whereas database servers support application-consistent backup in addition to crash-consistent backup.
- Images cannot be created from backups if the amount of resources associated with a server backup vault exceeds the quota.
- You are advised not to back up a server whose disk size exceeds 4 TB.
- Backups can be replicated only to regions that have replication capabilities.
- A backup can be replicated only when it meets all of the following conditions:
- It is an ECS backup.
- It contains system disk data.
- It is in the Available state.
- Only backups can be replicated. Backup replicas cannot be replicated again but can be used to create images.
- A backup can be replicated to multiple regions but can have only one replica in each destination region. The replication rule varies with the replication method:
- Manual replication: A backup can be replicated to the destination region as long as it has no replica in that region. A backup can be replicated again if its replica in the destination region has been deleted.
- Policy-based replication: A backup can only be automatically replicated to a destination region once. It cannot be automatically replicated to that region again, even if its replica has been deleted.
- Only replication-supported regions can be selected as destination regions.
- A backup can be replicated only when it meets all of the following conditions:
SFS Turbo Backup
- Only file systems in the Available state can be backed up.
- An SFS Turbo file system backup cannot be used to restore data to the original file system.
- Backups can be replicated only to regions that have replication capabilities.
- A backup can be replicated only when it meets all of the following conditions:
- It is generated for an SFS Turbo file system.
- It is in the Available state.
- Only backups can be replicated. Backup replicas cannot be replicated again but can be used to create SFS Turbo file systems.
- A backup can be replicated to multiple regions but can have only one replica in each destination region. The replication rule varies with the replication method:
- Manual replication: A backup can be replicated to the destination region as long as it has no replica in that region. A backup can be replicated again if its replica in the destination region has been deleted.
- Policy-based replication: A backup can only be automatically replicated to a destination region once. It cannot be automatically replicated to that region again, even if its replica has been deleted.
- Only replication-supported regions can be selected as destination regions.
- A backup can be replicated only when it meets all of the following conditions:
Application-Consistent Backup
Database |
OS |
Version |
---|---|---|
SQL Server 2008/2012/2019 |
Windows |
Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, and 2019 for x86_64 |
SQL Server 2014/2016/Enterprise Edition |
Windows |
Windows Server 2014, 2014 R2, and 2016 Datacenter for x86_64 |
MySQL 5.5/5.6/5.7 |
Red Hat |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 for x86_64 |
SUSE |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 and 12 for x86_64 |
|
CentOS |
CentOS 6 and 7 for x86_64 |
|
EulerOS |
EulerOS 2.2 and 2.3 for x86_64 |
|
HANA 1.0/2.0 |
SUSE |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 for x86_64 |
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