Restoration Solutions
If your database is damaged or mistakenly deleted, you can restore it using the following methods.
Restoring or Migrating Data to GaussDB(for MySQL)
- You can restore data using backups. For details, see Restoring a DB Instance from Backups.
- You can migrate data using DRS, mysqldump, or DAS. For details, see Data Migration Schemes.
Restoring Deleted or Modified Data
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Restoration Solution |
Restoration Scope |
Restore To |
Operation Guide |
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Restoring a deleted instance |
If the deleted instance is in the recycle bin, rebuild it by referring to Rebuilding a DB Instance in the Recycle Bin. |
All databases and tables |
The original instance |
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If a manual backup has been created before the instance was deleted, restore the instance on the Backups page. |
All databases and tables |
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Restoring a deleted table |
Use the database table restoration method to restore the table. |
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Restoring a deleted database |
Use the database table restoration method to restore the database. |
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Restoring deleted or modified columns, rows, and data in tables, and overwritten tables |
If more than 100,000 data records are deleted or modified, use the database table restoration method to restore data in the table. |
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