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On the main menu of ZStack Cloud, choose . On the Local Backup Data page, you can manage the local backup data.

You can restore the local backup data of the local VM instances, volumes, or databases to your local server.
On the Local Backup Data page, select the backup data of a VM instance and choose Restore from the Actions column. Then, the Recover Backup Data page is displayed.
Note: If the selected backup data is the whole backup data of the VM instance, you can restore the VM instance with its volumes to the local server. This helps ensure the data consistency.
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Note: On the Local Backup Data page, select the backup data of a volume and choose Restore from the Actions column. Then, the Recover Backup Data page is displayed.
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Note: If you are using a LocalStorage primary storage, we recommend that you do not use VirtIO SCSI data volumes.

On the main menu of ZStack Cloud, choose and set Database Recovery from Backup Data to true. This allows you to restore a database from the backup data.

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Note: After the database is restored, all resources of the Cloud are back to the original state before the backup. You can click Scan Backup Data in the local backup server page to obtain the actual backup data information.
Note: The backup data of the database is stored in the storage of the URL.

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Note: After the database is restored, all resources of the Cloud are back to the original state before the backup. You can click Scan Backup Data in the local backup server page to obtain the actual backup data information.
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Note: Before you can synchronize data to a remote server, add a remote backup server to ZStack Cloud Private Cloud. Note that you can add only one remote backup server. For information about how to add a remote backup server, see Remote Backup Server.
Note: By default, only the local backup data is deleted. To delete the backup data in the remote backup server, select Delete Also Data on Remote Backup Server.
Note: For a newly added local backup server, you can manually scan the database backup to ensure that the records of the local backup data of the database in the local backup server are consistent with the local records.