Moving disks
You can move disks by restoring them and attaching them to an instance on a different cloud platform, or by restoring them to a different cloud platform and leaving them unattached. In this case, the original disks will be kept.
Limitation
You cannot restore disks to a different cloud platform from a snapshot.
Procedure
- In the Instances panel, click the instance whose disks you want to restore to open the Detail view.
Note The Detail view appears only if you click an instance. Selecting the check box before the name of the instance will not open the Detail view.
- In the Detail view that appears at the bottom of the screen, select the preferred restore point.
- Click
Restore Instance.
- Select Move Options, and then click Next.
- Select Move Disks, and then click Next.
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From the Restore From drop-down menu, select which tier you want to use for the restore. Your restore point can contain one or more tiers among which you can select:
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Automatic: This option ensures the fastest and most cost-effective restore.
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Backup (Snapshot)
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Backup (Target)
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Copy
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Archive—(daily, weekly, monthly, yearly)
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- From the Destination Source drop-down menu, select the source to which you want to restore the disks. You can choose from the sources that belong to the currently selected protection set and that your user account can access.
- Click Next.
- From the list of disks that are available for the restore, select the ones that you want to restore, and then click Next.
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Depending on whether you plan to attach the restored disks to an instance, do one of the following:
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If you plan to attach the disks to an instance: Select the region and the zone that contain the instance to which you want to attach the restored disks.
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If you do not plan to attach the disks to an instance: Select the region and the zone of the source to which you want to restore the disks.
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From the Destination Instance drop-down menu, select the instance to which you want to attach the restored disks. If you do not want to attach the disks to an instance, select None (Leave unattached).
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Optional. In the Post-restore Script field, enter the path to the script or a command that R‑Cloud should run after the restore on the instance to which the restored disks are attached.
Note You can enter any command that the command-line interface of your instance supports.
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Edit the disks as required. For each selected disk, do the following:
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Click
Edit Disk.
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Only if you do not want R‑Cloud to automatically generate a name for the restored disk device or disk. Do the following:
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Only if you are restoring AWS or Google Cloud instance disks. In the New Device name field, enter a name for the restored disk device.
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In the New Disk name field, enter a name for the restored disk.
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Only if you are restoring AWS or Google Cloud instance disks. If you want to change the disk type, from the Disk Type drop-down menu, select one of the available disk types for the restored disk. By default, the original disk type is selected. The following disk types are available:
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For Google Cloud: Standard persistent disk, Balanced persistent disks, and SSD persistent disk.
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For AWS: General Purpose SSD, Previous Generation Volume, and Provisioned IOPS SSD.
If you selected Provisioned IOPS SSD or General Purpose SSD, enter the IOPS number.
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Only if you want to add labels to the restored disk.
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Click Advanced.
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Click
Manage.
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Enter a key and a value, and then click Add for each label that you want to add.
Note If the selected disk already has one or more labels added, they are listed under Advanced. If you want to delete any of the added labels, click
Delete next to it.
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- Click Save.
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- Click Restore.