Restore from the BDRCloud Server GUI
Step 1: Get started
Click the restore option for the MySQL backup you want to restore.
Step 2: Select Version
A tree listing various backup time-stamps with the full backup as its parent node will be displayed. This list generated is based on incremental and retention configured. If an additional full backup is configured, then there will be more than one parent node list based on the configuration.
Select the time-stamp from which you want to restore data and proceed to select files/folders.
Step 3: Select Files/Folders
A tree list with backed-up files and folders based on chosen time-stamp will be displayed.
You can select files/folders in 3 ways. You can either:
- Select the root folder to proceed to restore the entire backed-up data for the chosen time-stamp.
- Select specific files and folders alone based on requirement and proceed with the restore.
- Using the filter option, you can filter files by file types with extensions(Ex: *.doc). Filtering more than one file type can be done by separating them with a comma (Ex: *.doc, *.pdf, and so on).
Step 4: Select Restore Settings
Encrypt Zip File:
As an additional security measure to the restored data, the Zip File can also be encrypted through the ‘Encrypt Zip File’ option which allows the user to set “password” for the ZIP file.
Step 5: Run Restore
After configuring restore options, proceed to review configuration.
- Once done reviewing, click Next to proceed with Restore.
- Once the restore is completed, Navigate to the Recovery page -> Click the “Reports” icon alongside the backup which has been recovered. The data will be available in zip format in the “Restore Reports page”.
- The User can download the zip file on any machine, anytime anywhere.