Updated on 2024-11-06 GMT+08:00

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)

Restoring Deleted or Modified Data

The following table describes how to restore deleted tables, deleted databases, deleted instances, deleted or modified columns, rows, and data in tables, and overwritten tables.
Table 1 Restoration solutions

Scenario

Restoration Solution

Restoration Scope

Restore To

Operation Guide

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

Rebuilding a DB Instance

If a manual backup has been created before the instance was deleted, restore the instance on the Backups page.

All databases and tables

  • A new instance
  • An existing instance
  • The original instance

Restoring a DB Instance from Backups

Restoring a deleted table

Use the database table restoration method to restore the table.

  • All databases and tables
  • Some databases and tables
  • A new instance
  • An existing instance
  • The original instance

Restoring Tables to a Point in Time

Restoring a deleted database

Use the database table restoration method to restore the database.

  • All databases and tables
  • Some databases and tables
  • A new instance
  • An existing instance
  • The original instance

Restoring Tables to a Point in Time

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.

  • All databases and tables
  • Some databases and tables
  • A new instance
  • An existing instance
  • The original instance

Restoring Tables to a Point in Time