When Amazon VPC resource protection is enabled, backups of Amazon EC2 instances protect most VPC resources.
VPC Resources That Are Protected
Commvault protects the following VPC resources and all associated attributes (unless noted below) when performing Amazon EC2 instance backups:
DHCP options
DNS attributes
Elastic network interfaces
Internet gateways
Egress-only internet gateways
Managed prefix lists
NAT gateways
Network ACLs (main, per subnet)
Route tables (main, custom)
Security groups (VPC, instance)
Subnets (public, private, IPv4, IPv6)
VPCs
VPC flow logs
VPC peering connections
Commvault protects the following AWS PrivateLink resources:
VPC endpoints
Commvault protects the following AWS Transit Gateway resources:
Transit gateways
Commvault protects the following AWS Site-to-Site VPN resources:
VPN gateways
VPN connections
Customer gateways
Commvault protects the following AWS Wavelength resources:
Carrier gateways
VPC Resources That Are Restored by a Full In-Place Restore
To restore supported VPC resources and attributes, run a full in-place restore of the Amazon EC2 instance.
A full in-place restore restores VPC resources as follows:
Resource | Re-created | Re-used (if existing) |
---|---|---|
Amazon VPC | Yes | Yes |
Route tables (main, custom) | -- | Yes |
DHCP option sets | -- | Yes |
Network ACLs | -- | Yes |
Network CIDR reservations | -- | Yes |
Subnets | Yes | Yes |
Security groups (VPC, instance) | Yes | Yes |
Amazon EC2 network interfaces | Yes | Yes |
Elastic IPs (Public IPs) | -- | Yes |
VPC Peering relationships | -- | Yes |
Elastic Fabric Adaptors | -- | Yes |