This topic describes how to restore the data of an instance that runs on an ApsaraDB
MyBase host to a new instance. If you restore data to the original instance, data
loss may occur.
Prerequisites
The data of your instance is backed up.
Background information
For more information about ApsaraDB MyBase, see What is ApsaraDB MyBase?
Restore the data of an instance that runs MySQL or PostgreSQL
- Log on to the ApsaraDB MyBase console.
- In the upper-left corner of the page, select the region where you want to restore
instance data.
- In the left-side navigation pane, click Clusters.
- Find the dedicated cluster in which you want to restore instance data and click Details in the Actions column.
- In the left-side navigation pane, click Instances.
- Find the instance for which you want to restore data and choose in the Actions column.
- Configure the parameters described in the following table.

Parameter |
Description |
VSwitch |
The vSwitch to which the new instance is connected. You can log on to the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) console to view the detailed information about the vSwitch.
|
Restore Mode |
- By Time: You can restore data to a point in time within the specified log backup retention
period. The time is accurate to the second. For more information about how to view
or change the log backup retention period, see Back up the data of an instance.
- By Backup Set: You can restore data from a backup set.
|
Restore Point |
The point in time to which you want to restore the data. You must specify this parameter
if Restore Mode is set to By Time.
|
By Backup Set |
The backup set that is used to restore data. You must specify this parameter if Restore Mode is set to By Backup Set.
|
nstance Type |
The specifications of the new instance. |
Storage Capacity |
The storage capacity of the new instance. |
- Click OK.
Note If the storage type of the instance is Local SSD, you must complete the payment on the page that appears.