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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide
  3. Protecting PaaS assets
  4. Limitation and considerations
  5. For Azure, Amazon RDS, and Aurora MySQL
NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide

For Azure, Amazon RDS, and Aurora MySQL

  • The restore operation requires superuser privileges if the dump file contains the CREATE DEFINER statement for backups taken on a version lower than 10.2.

  • Backups taken on version 10.3 or higher cannot be restored using a version lower than 10.2.

  • Backup and restore are not supported if the only SSL connection is enforced at the server-level for the GCP MySQL workload.

  • You can restore a MySQL database to an alternate instance with another MySQL version than the backup instance, depending on MySQL's version compatibility.

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