This topic describes the methods that can be used to back up an ApsaraDB RDS for MySQL instance.
Before you use the backup feature, we recommend that you learn the composition, storage location, and impacts of backups. For more information, see Overview.
For more information about how to restore data of an RDS instance, see Overview of data restoration methods.
For more information about how to restore data of an RDS instance that runs a different database engine, see the following topics:
Overview of backup methods for an ApsaraDB RDS for SQL Server instance and Methods to restore an ApsaraDB RDS for SQL Server instance
Backup features of an ApsaraDB RDS for PostgreSQL instance and Overview of data restoration methods
Methods to back up an ApsaraDB RDS for MariaDB instance and Restore data
Scenario | Method | References |
Perform backups | Perform a scheduled backup by configuring an automatic backup policy. | |
Perform an incremental backup or log backup. | ||
Perform a manual backup. | ||
Back up individual databases and tables. | ||
Perform a cross-region backup. | ||
Perform a cross-account backup. | ||
Perform a sparse backup by configuring the advanced backup settings. | ||
Perform a high-frequency physical backup. | ||
Perform a high-frequency snapshot backup. | ||
Store backup files | Store backup files to your Object Storage Service (OSS) bucket. |
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Retain backup files for a long period of time. | ||
Download backup files | Manually download backup files. | |
Configure the system to automatically download the backup files of your RDS instance. | Back up an ApsaraDB RDS for MySQL instance or a self-managed MySQL database by using logical backup and Configure automatic download of backup sets | |
Reduce the size of backup files |
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Delete binary log files. | ||
Encrypt backup files | Encrypt backup files at rest. | |
Encrypt backup files in transit by using SSL. |
References
Differences between default RDS backups and advanced DBS backups