Restoration Solutions
If your database is damaged or mistakenly deleted, you can restore it from backups.
Restoring a Mistakenly Deleted Instance
You can restore a deleted instance from its retained manual backups. For details, see Restoring a DB Instance from Backups.
Restoring Mistakenly Deleted or Modified Data of a DB Instance
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Solution |
Category |
Storage Type |
Restoration Time Point |
Scope |
Restore To |
Time Required |
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Cloud SSD |
Extreme SSD |
Point in Time When a Backup Was Generated |
All Databases and Tables |
Certain Databases and Tables |
New Instance |
Original Instance |
Existing Instance Other than the Original Instance |
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|
Restoring an entire instance |
Restoration from backups |
√ |
√ |
x |
√ |
x |
√ |
x |
√ |
Depending on how much data there is in the instance |
|
Point-in-time recovery (PITR) |
√ |
√ |
√ |
√ |
x |
√ |
x |
√ |
Depending on how much data there is in the instance |
|
|
Restoring databases and tables |
Restoration of databases and tables |
√ |
√ |
√ |
x |
√ |
x |
√ |
x |
Depending on how much data there is in the instance and in the databases and tables |
Restoring or Migrating Data to a TaurusDB for PostgreSQL Instance
You can restore data to a TaurusDB for PostgreSQL instance from backups. For details, see Restoring Data to TaurusDB for PostgreSQL.
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