You can restore the database server, or a subset of the databases.
Note
When you create an instance, the software automatically creates a database that is called innodb. This database does not include a format file, so the tables are not listed. Make sure that you do not restore the database.
Restore Objectives
Your objective for restoring data determines the process that you must follow and the restore destination.
Objective for the restore operation |
Reason |
Process |
Destination |
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Restore data that was backed up in the past number of days |
The data is in long-term storage based on compliance requirements. |
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Typically, this data is restored to an in-place destination. |
Restore data from a range of time |
The data was accidentally deleted. |
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Typically, this data is restored to an out-of-place destination. |
Restore to a point in time |
The database is corrupted or otherwise invalid. |
Determine the date and time. |
Typically, this data is restored to an in-place destination. |
Restore Destinations
You can restore the data to any of the following destinations:
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The same instance
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A different instance
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An on-premise server
Database Versions
You can restore to a database server that runs the same version or higher than the database version on the source client.