Amazon DocumentDB and Amazon Neptune

The Protection History calendar for a selected DocumentDB or Neptune resource displays the dates with available backups, where a dot (.) represents an available backup. Refer to the legend below the calendar to see what type of backup is available. Click the date for which you want to restore your backup data.

Recover a DocumentDB or Neptune resource from a SecureVault Standard backup

  1. Navigate to AWS > Inventory > RDS, Neptune, DocumentDB. The Available resources table displays with a list of RDS, DocumentDB, and Neptune resources that have been inventoried into Clumio.

  2. Click the name of the DocumentDB or Neptune resource to restore.

    A detailed view of the resource appears.

    In the Protection History calendar, the colored dots displayed on each date in the calendar indicate the types of snapshots or backups taken on those dates that are available to be recovered or restored.

  3. Click a date with a dot that corresponds to the SecureVault Standard backup on Clumio to recover, and then click Restore.

    The Restore dialog appears, with the restore from SecureVault Standard backup option selected.

  4. Review the details. Click Restore if the default selections satisfy your requirements. Otherwise, click Switch to advanced mode.

  5. In the Restore To section, modify details according to your requirements.

  6. Click Restore.

    Clumio begins the restore job. Once the job is complete, the backup is fully restored.

  7. To see the restored database, sign in to your AWS account through the AWS Management Console.

Restore an AWS snapshot

Clumio inventories AWS-native snapshots for your DocumentDB and Neptune clusters when you connect your account. You can restore from these AWS snapshots, including to a point in time. Clumio does not manage the lifecycle of AWS snapshots for DocumentDB or Neptune — they are taken and retained by AWS — but you can view details about a snapshot and click View in AWS console to perform actions on that snapshot.

  1. Navigate to AWS > Inventory > RDS, Neptune, DocumentDB. The Available resources table displays with a list of RDS, DocumentDB, and Neptune resources that have been inventoried into Clumio.

  2. Click the name of the DocumentDB or Neptune resource to restore.

    A detailed view of the resource appears. In the Protection History calendar, the colored dots displayed on each date on the calendar indicate the types of snapshots or backups taken on those dates that are available to be recovered or restored.

  3. Click a date with a dot corresponding to the snapshot on AWS to recover, and then click Restore. The Restore dialog appears with the Restore from AWS snapshots option selected.

  4. In the Pick a time drop-down list, specify to which point in time the snapshot is to be recovered. The snapshot is recovered up to the specified time.

  5. Review the details. Click Restore if the default selections satisfy your requirements. Otherwise, click Switch to advanced mode.

  6. In the Restore To section, modify details according to your requirements.

  7. Click Restore.

    Clumio starts an AWS snapshot restore task. Once the task is complete, the backup is fully restored.

  8. To see the restored database, sign in to your AWS account through the AWS Management Console.

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