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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing and protecting cloud assets
  4. AWS Snapshot replication
  5. Support matrix for account replication
NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide

Support matrix for account replication

Table: Support matrix for same account replication

Asset types

Source asset (Region X)

Source snapshot (Region X)

Replicated snapshot (Region Y)

EBS Volume, EC2 Instance and RDS/Aurora

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Attached disks encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Attached disks encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Attached disks encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (with Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key with name if present (Alias ABC), else encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Table: Support matrix for different accounts in the same region replication

Asset types

Source asset (Account A Region X)

Source snapshot (Account A Region X)

Replicated snapshot (Account B Region Y)

EBS Volume, EC2 Instance and RDS/Aurora

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (with Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (with Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key with name if present (with Alias ABC), else encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Table: Support matrix for different accounts in different regions replication

Asset types

Source asset (Account A Region X)

Source snapshot (Account A Region X)

Replicated snapshot (Account B Region Y)

EBS Volume and EC2 Instance

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (with Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key (with Alias ABC).

Encrypted using AWS KMS CMK key with name if present (with Alias ABC), else encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

RDS

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

Aurora

Unencrypted

Unencrypted

Not supported

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Encrypted using default AWS KMS key.

Not supported

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