Updated on 2022-08-16 GMT+08:00

Using a Backup to Create a Disk

You can use a disk backup to create a disk. After the disk is created, data on the new disk is the same as that in the disk backup.

After a new disk is created using the backup data of a system disk, the new disk can only be mounted to the cloud server as a data disk and cannot be mounted as a system disk.

Procedure

  1. Click the Backups tab. Locate the desired backup. For details, see Viewing a Backup.
  2. If the status of the target backup is Available, click Create Disk in the Operation column of the backup.
  3. Set the disk parameters.

    For details about these parameters, see the parameter description table in section "Creating an EVS Disk" of the Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

    Note the following items when setting disk parameters:

    • You can choose the AZ to which the backup source disk belongs, or you can choose a different AZ.
    • The new disk must be at least as large as the backup's source disk.

      If the capacity of the new disk is greater than that of the backup source disk, initialize the disk by following the steps provided in section "Extending Disk Partitions and File Systems" of the Elastic Volume Service User Guide.

    • You can create a disk of any type regardless of the backup's disk type.

  4. Click Next.
  5. Go back to the disk list. Check whether the disk is successfully created.

    You will see the disk status change as follows: Creating, Available, Restoring, Available. After the disk status has changed from Creating to Available, the disk is successfully created. After the status has changed from Restoring to Available, backup data has been successfully restored to the created disk.