Updated on 2024-04-15 GMT+08:00

EVS Backup

What Is EVS Backup?

Cloud Disk Backup provided by Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) allows you to create backups for your EVS disks while servers are running. If data loss or damage occurred due to virus invasions, accidental deletions, or software/hardware faults, you can use backups to restore data, guaranteeing your data integrity and security.

For more information, see the Cloud Backup and Recovery User Guide.

CBR Architecture

CBR involves backups, vaults, and policies.

Backup

A backup is a copy of a particular chunk of data and is usually stored elsewhere so that it may be used to restore the original data in the event of data loss. There are the following types of backups:

  • Cloud disk backup: provides snapshot-based backups for EVS disks.
  • Cloud server backup: uses the consistency snapshot technology to protect data for ECSs. Backups of non-database servers are non-database server backups, and those of database servers are application-consistent backups.

Vault

CBR stores backups in vaults. Before creating a backup, you need to create at least one vault and associate the resources you want to back up with the vaults. Then the resources can be backed up to the associated vaults.

Different types of resources must be backed up to different types of vaults. For example, cloud servers must be backed up to server backup vaults, not disk backup vaults or any other types of vaults.

Policy

  • A backup policy defines when you want to take a backup and for how long you would retain each backup.
Figure 1 CBR architecture

Application Scenarios

Create and apply backup policies to schedule periodic backups for your EVS disks. You can use the backup data to create new EVS disks or restore to source disks.

EVS backup can help address your following needs:
  • Create and apply backup policies to schedule periodic backups for your EVS disks. You can use the backup data to create new EVS disks or restore to source disks.
  • Share backups with other users. You can use the backups shared by other users to create new EVS disks.