Cassandra recovery management

Cassandra recovery is available for BaaS services that use a database handler.

The Cassandra tab displays tables that are defined for the service. You can restore table data to a specific point in time within the last 30 days.

To recover table data, create and validate a restore point, restore the table, and delete the restore point when it is no longer required.

Managing Cassandra recovery

Use these tasks to create, validate, use, and delete table restore points.

Creating a restore point

Create a restore point before restoring a table.

  1. Open the Cassandra tab.
  2. Select the table.
  3. Select Actions, and select Create Table Restore Point.
  4. Select the date and time, and confirm the selection.

The restore point is created. The operation can take up to 20 minutes. A folder named Show Restore Point is displayed.

Validating the restore point

Validate the restore point to confirm that the data is correct.

  1. Open the Cassandra tab.
  2. Select the table.
  3. Click the Show Restore Point folder.
  4. Review the data in the restore point.

Restoring tables

Restore a table to the restore point.

  1. Open the Cassandra tab.
  2. Select the table.
  3. Select Actions, and select Restore Table.
  4. Specify the table name to confirm the action.

The table is restored to the restore point. The operation can take up to 20 minutes.

Deleting the restore point

Delete the restore point after the restore operation is complete.

  1. Open the Cassandra tab.
  2. Select the table.
  3. Select Actions, and select Delete Table Restore Point.
  4. Specify the table name to confirm the action.