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This feature has limited availability. To know more about limited availability and sign up for this feature, contact your Account Manager.
This section provides information about the restore options for S3 buckets and describes how you can restore data to the original or an alternate location.
Procedure
Log in to the Management Console.
Select the workload from the Protect menu. Note that if the All Organizations menu is enabled, you have to first select an organization that has your NAS device and then select the workload.
From the device-specific navigation pane on the left, select the NAS device.
In the right pane, click the NAS share (S3 bucket) from which you want to restore data.
From the share details page, in the Configured Backup Sets section, select the backup set to be restored from, and then click Restore.
In the Restore Files dialog box, you can either search for the file to be restored or manually browse the folder hierarchy for it.
Search: Click in the search box to bring up the Search File Name dialog box. You can search for a file by entering the file name. You can also use one or more filters like File Extension, File Size and Time Modified to find your file. Once the search parameters have been defined, click Search. Select the file to be restored, and then click Restore. Depending on the number of files selected, you can either choose to restore specific, all or latest versions of the file. Select the file versions, and then click Proceed to Restore.
Browse: Click the down arrow next to the date and time stamp and select the recovery point type. Select the recovery point that you want to restore from. In the folder hierarchy, browse for the file(s) to be restored. Select the file to be restored, and then click Restore.
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βThe restore view does not display files/folders in alphabetical order. You must scroll and search for the required file/folder.
A single click of expanding a particular folder will load a total of 2048 files/folders. If there are more than 2048 files/folders, then the Load more option will be visible to display the next set of results in that folder.
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The Restore to Location dialog box is displayed with the following information:
Restore Target: Select the Restore to original location or Restore to alternate location option.
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Restore to original location
In the Restore to Location dialog box, click Restore to original location in the Restore Target tab, and then click Next.
In the Restore Settings tab, define the restore settings.
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βSelect from:
Always overwrite
Overwrite if original is older
Always skip
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βThe Preserve original directory structure is selected by default while restoring to the original location.
Click Finish. After clicking Finish, Druva initiates restore pre-checks. These checks look for issues that can cause your restore job to fail before the restore has even started. Druva does not initiate a restore job if the restore pre-checks identify any issues. You must fix any identified issues before restoring your data.
Restore to an alternate location
In the Restore to Location dialog box, click Restore to alternate location in the Restore Target tab, and enter the following details.
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Enter the following details:Specify Share: Specify the S3 bucket name into which recovery point will be restored.
Specify Region: Specify the region where the S3 bucket is present.
Specify Path: Specify a path where the data has to be restored. This should be a relative path without the share name (S3 bucket).
Specify NAS Proxy Pool: Select the backup proxy pool, and Druva can determine a proxy from this pool to restore data to the alternate location.
In the Restore Settings tab, define the restore settings. Select from:
Always overwrite
Overwrite if original is older
Always skip
Select Preserve original directory structure to restore the files in the original folder hierarchy.
Click Finish. After clicking Finish, Druva initiates restore pre-checks, and the bucket name and region is verified.