- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Getting Started
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API Description
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VBS Backups
- Creating a VBS Backup
- Deleting a VBS Backup (Deprecated)
- Restoring a Disk Using a VBS Backup
- Creating a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Querying Summary Information About VBS Backups (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Querying Details About VBS Backups (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Querying Details About a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Querying the Job Status
- Deleting a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Restoring a Disk Using a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API) (Deprecated)
- Sharing a Backup
- Canceling Sharing of a Backup
- Querying Backup Sharings
- Counting Backup Sharings
- Querying Details About a Backup Sharing
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Backup Policies
- Creating a Backup Policy
- Querying Backup Policies
- Modifying a Backup Policy
- Deleting a Backup Policy
- Associating Resources with a Backup Policy
- Disassociating Resources from a Backup Policy
- Executing a Backup Policy At Once
- Enabling or Disabling a Backup Policy
- Querying Backup Jobs Triggered by a Backup Policy
- Adding a Tag to a Backup Policy
- Removing a Tag from a Backup Policy
- Querying All Backup Policy Tags
- Querying Tags of a Backup Policy
- Batch Updating or Removing Tags of a Backup Policy
- Querying Backup Policies by Tag
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VBS Backups
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
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FAQs
- What Is Volume Backup Service?
- What Is a Backup Policy?
- What Are the Differences Between Backup and Disaster Recovery?
- How Do I Purchase and Renew VBS?
- What Are the Differences Between CSBS and VBS?
- Does VBS Support Simultaneous Backup of All EVS Disks on a Server?
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Backing Up EVS Disks on a Server Using VBS?
- How Long Does VBS Take to Back Up an EVS Disk?
- Does VBS Support Cross-Region Backup and Restoration?
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup?
- What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup?
- Why Are CSBS Backups Displayed on the VBS Backup Page?
- Can a VBS Backup of a System Disk Be Used to Restore the System Disk of an ECS?
- Can I Use a VBS Backup to Restore an EVS Disk Whose Capacity Has Been Expanded?
- Is There a Quota Limit on the Number of Backups?
- What Can I Do In Case of Exceptions in VBS?
- Why Add Tags to a VBS Backup or Backup Policy?
- Does Backup Can Be Performed Several Times a Day?
- Can a Disk Only Be Associated With One Policy?
- What Are Full Backup and Incremental Backup?
- What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots?
- Why Is the Remaining Space Not Changed After a Backup Is Deleted?
- Why Is the Disk Space Usage Displayed in the File System Different from the Backup Size?
- Why Does the Retention Rule Not Take Effect After Being Modified?
- How Do I Disable Automatic Backup?
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- Does VBS Support Simultaneous Backup of All EVS Disks on a Server?
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Backing Up EVS Disks on a Server Using VBS?
- Does VBS Support Cross-Region Backup and Restoration?
- Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup?
- What Is the Charging Mode of EVS Disks Created with a VBS Backup?
- Why Are CSBS Backups Displayed on the VBS Backup Page?
- Can a VBS Backup of a System Disk Be Used to Restore the System Disk of an ECS?
- Can I Use a VBS Backup to Restore an EVS Disk Whose Capacity Has Been Expanded?
- Is There a Quota Limit on the Number of Backups?
- What Can I Do In Case of Exceptions in VBS?
- Can a Disk Only Be Associated With One Policy?
- What Are Full Backup and Incremental Backup?
- What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots?
- Why Is the Remaining Space Not Changed After a Backup Is Deleted?
- Troubleshooting Cases
- Change History
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API Reference (Paris)
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Getting Started
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API Description
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VBS Backups
- Creating a VBS Backup
- Deleting a VBS Backup (Deprecated)
- Restoring a Disk Using a VBS Backup
- Creating a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API)
- Querying Summary Information About VBS Backups (Native OpenStack API)
- Querying Details About VBS Backups (Native OpenStack API)
- Querying Details About a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API)
- Querying the Job Status
- Deleting a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API)
- Restoring a Disk Using a VBS Backup (Native OpenStack API)
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Backup Policies
- Creating a Backup Policy
- Querying Backup Policies
- Modifying a Backup Policy
- Deleting a Backup Policy
- Associating Resources with a Backup Policy
- Disassociating Resources from a Backup Policy
- Executing a Backup Policy At Once
- Enabling or Disabling a Backup Policy
- Querying Backup Jobs Triggered by a Backup Policy
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VBS Backups
- Appendix
- Change History
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User Guide (Paris)
- General Reference
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What Are the Differences Between Backup and Disaster Recovery?
The following table lists the main differences between backup and disaster recovery (DR).
Aspect |
Backup |
DR |
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Purpose |
To prevent data loss It adopts the snapshot or backup techniques to generate data backups that can be used to restore data when data loss or corruption occurs. |
To ensure service continuity It takes the replication techniques (such as application-layer replication, host-based replication at the I/O layer, and storage-layer replication) to construct standby service hosts and data in a remote standby center, so that the standby center can take over services as soon as the active center becomes faulty. |
Application scenario |
It offers protection against virus attacks, accidental deletions, software and hardware faults. |
It enables failover upon software and hardware faults, as well as natural disasters, such as tsunami, fires, and earthquakes, to fast recover services. When the source AZ recovers, you can easily fail back to the source AZ. |
Cost |
The cost is 1 to 2% of the production system's. |
The cost is 20 to 100% of the production system's, varying with the RPO/RTO requirements. For active-active DR, the service system deployed in the standby center is required to be the same as that in the active system. In this case, the cost on infrastructure doubles. |
RPO is the abbreviation of Recovery Point Objective and specifies the maximum acceptable period in which data might be lost.
RTO is the abbreviation of Recovery Time Objective and specifies the maximum acceptable amount of time for restoring the entire system after a disaster happens.
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