Restoring Azure Cosmos DB for Apache Cassandra Tables

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

  1. From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.

    The database overview page appears.

  2. In the row for the instance, click the action button action_button, and then click Restore.

    The Backup content page appears.

  3. 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.

  4. Click Restore.

    The Restore options dialog box appears.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. To restore a table with a different name, under Content, in the Destination box, type a destination keyspace for data replication of nodes.

  10. Click SUBMIT.

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