What Are the Differences Between Backup and Snapshot?
Both backup and snapshot provide data redundancy for EVS disks to improve data reliability. Table 1 lists the differences between them.
Technology |
Saved In |
Synchronization |
DR Range |
Service Recovery |
---|---|---|---|---|
Backup |
Backup data is stored in OBS, instead of EVS disks. This realizes data restoration upon EVS disk data loss or corruption. |
A backup is the data copy of an EVS disk at a given point in time. CSBS provides automatic backup by configuring backup policies. Deleting an EVS disk will not clear its backups. |
A backup and its source EVS disk reside in the same AZ. |
Data can be recovered and services can be restored by restoring the backup data to original disks or creating new disks from backups, ensuring superb data reliability. |
Snapshot |
Snapshot data is stored with EVS disk data.
NOTE:
Creation of and rollback to snapshots are faster than creation of and restoration from backups, because the latter requires data migration that consumes extra time. |
A snapshot is the state of an EVS disk at a specific point in time. When you delete an EVS disk, the snapshots of the EVS disk are also deleted. |
A snapshot and its source EVS disk reside in the same AZ. |
Data can be recovered and services can be restored by rolling back the snapshot data to original disks or creating new disks from snapshots. |
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