You can restore a table for Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra to the same or a different Cosmos DB account in your Azure subscription. You can also restore the tables with the same name or a different name.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The database overview page appears.
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In the row for the instance, click the action button
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The Backup content page appears.
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To select the data that you want to restore, click the Cosmos DB account name, and then select the check boxes for the items to restore.
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Click Restore.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
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To select a destination cloud account where you want to restore the data, select a cloud account from the Destination cloud account list.
The destination cloud account can be part of a different subscription.
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To select a Cosmos DB account where you want to restore all the tables, move the Redirect all Tables toggle key to the right and select the account.
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To adjust the write throughput on the destination Cosmos DB container, move the Adjust write throughput toggle key to the right and type a number for the throughput.
The change in throughput lasts for the duration of the restore.
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To restore tables even if they already exist on the destination, move the Overwrite destination tables toggle key to the right.
If you do not enable this setting and a table already exists on the destination, the restore might fail.
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To restore a table with a different name, under Content, in the Destination box, type a destination keyspace for data replication of nodes.
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Click SUBMIT.