Creating an RDS Backup Migration Task¶
Supported Source and Destination Databases¶
Backup File | Destination DB |
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RDS Microsoft SQL Server full backup file versions:
| RDS for Microsoft SQL Server
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Prerequisites¶
You have logged in to the DRS console.
For details about the supported DB types and versions, see Backup Migration.
Precautions¶
This section describes constraints on backup migrations of Microsoft SQL Server databases.
Type | Restrictions |
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Database permissions | Before creating a backup migration task, ensure that the account has the permission to operate the RDS service. |
Backup database names |
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New database name |
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Backup file sources |
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Precautions |
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Procedure¶
This section describes how to create an RDS full backup migration task. You can use the full backups of Microsoft SQL Server DB instances in the cloud to migrate data.
On the Backup Migration Management page, click Create Migration Task.
On the Select Backup page, specify information about the task and backup files. Then, click Next.
¶ Parameter
Description
Task Name
The task name must start with a letter and consist of 4 to 50 characters. It can contain only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_).
Description
The description consists of a maximum of 256 characters and cannot contain special characters
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¶ Parameter
Description
Database Type
Select Microsoft SQL Server.
Backup File Source
Select RDS full backup.
Note
Select a backup file whose status is Completed.
Tags
This setting is optional. Adding tags helps you better identify and manage your tasks. Each task can have up to 20 tags.
After a task is created, you can view its tag details on the Tags tab. For details, see Tag Management.
On the Select Destination page, specify database information and click Next.
¶ Parameter
Description
Destination RDS DB Instance Name
Select a destination RDS DB instance. If no RDS DB instance is available, you can create one.
Backup Database Name
After you select the destination RDS DB instance, all databases to be restored are automatically displayed. You can select databases to be restored as required and rename them.
Backup Database Name: Name of the database to be restored.
New Database Name: The backup database name must consist of 1 to 64 characters. It can contain only uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). If the name is not specified, the original database name is used.
Note
The backup database can be renamed. A maximum of 100 backup databases can be created.
The new database name cannot be the same as the name of any other database in the source.
On the Confirm Task page, check configuration details, read and agree to the agreement, and click Next.
Note
If the SQL Server source contains non-clustered index tables, the index information of non-clustered index tables will become invalid after the SQL Server backups are restored to a new database. For the best performance, rebuild the indexes after the backup migration. In addition, the backup files store only database-level information. If the SQL Server source contains some instance-level configurations, such as login, permission, DBlink, and job, migrate these configurations by referring to Manual Configuration
In the task list on the Backup Migration Management page, check whether the task is in the Restoring status. If the migration is successful, the task status becomes Successful.