AWS Backup: Managed Services for Your Backup Strategy

AWS Backup Services Supported by AWS Backup

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A traditional IT company is actively migrating its existing on-premises servers to AWS and making big progress.

Recently, to meet the internal regulatory requirements, backup policies and strategies are needed for its various AWS services.

The company plans to use the AWS Backup service as the central place to manage and automate backups.

Which AWS services can be managed by AWS Backup? (Select FOUR.)

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A. B. C. D. E. F.

Correct Answer -A, D, E and F.

AWS Backup is a central place to set up backup policies and monitor backup activities for AWS resources, including Amazon EBS volumes, Amazon RDS databases, Amazon DynamoDB tables, Amazon EFS file systems, and AWS Storage Gateway volumes.

The details can be found in https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-backup/latest/devguide/whatisbackup.html.

Option A is CORRECT: Because all AWS RDS types are supported except Amazon Aurora.

Option B is incorrect: Because S3 is a highly scalable, reliable service which does not need backups from AWS Backup service.

Option C is incorrect: Because Amazon Redshift is not a supported service for AWS Backup, according to the above.

Option D is CORRECT: Because AWS Backup does support Amazon EFS.

Option E is CORRECT: Because EBS volumes can be saved via snapshots which are manageable by AWS Backup.

Option F is CORRECT: AWS Storage Gateway is a storage service that enables the on-premises applications to use AWS cloud storage.

AWS Backup can integrate with AWS Storage Gateway and help design a hybrid backup plan for the services both in the cloud and on-premises.

Supported Resources

‘The following are AWS resources that you can back up and restore using AWS Backup.

‘Supported Service

‘Amazon Elastic File System
(amazon EFS)

‘Amazon DynamoDB

‘Amazon Elastic Compute
Cloud (Amazon C2)

‘Amazon Elastic Block Store
(Amazon EBS)

‘Amazon Relational
Database Service (Amazon
RDS)

Amazon Aurora

AWS Storage Gateway
(Volume Gateway)

‘Supported Resource
‘Amazon EFS file systems

DynamoDB tables

‘Amazon EC2 instances*

‘Amazon EBS volumes

‘Amazon RDS databases‘

‘Aurora clusters

AWS Storage Gateway volumes

“AWS Backup does not support Amazon EC2 instance store-backed instances.

**AWS Backup currently supports all Amazon RDS database engines, including Amazon Aurora.

AWS Backup is a fully managed backup service by AWS that centralizes and automates the backup of data across AWS services. It provides a simple and cost-effective way to backup and restore data from various AWS services, ensuring data protection and compliance.

The AWS services that can be managed by AWS Backup are as follows:

A. An AWS RDS MariaDB instance (db.r5.large): AWS Backup can backup and restore Amazon RDS instances, including Amazon RDS for MariaDB. With AWS Backup, you can create backup plans to specify how often and for how long you want to backup the RDS instance.

B. S3 buckets: AWS Backup can backup Amazon S3 buckets, including all objects stored in the bucket. AWS Backup can also restore the entire bucket or individual objects from a specific backup.

C. An AWS Redshift cluster: AWS Backup can backup and restore Amazon Redshift clusters, including all data stored in the cluster. With AWS Backup, you can create backup plans to specify how often and for how long you want to backup the Redshift cluster.

D. Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) volumes: AWS Backup can backup and restore Amazon EFS volumes, including all data stored in the EFS volume. With AWS Backup, you can create backup plans to specify how often and for how long you want to backup the EFS volume.

E. Several EBS volumes which are not encrypted: AWS Backup can backup and restore Amazon EBS volumes, including all data stored in the EBS volume. With AWS Backup, you can create backup plans to specify how often and for how long you want to backup the EBS volume. However, it's important to note that EBS volumes must be encrypted for AWS Backup to manage them.

F. AWS Storage Gateway service (Volume Gateway): AWS Backup can backup and restore the data stored on AWS Storage Gateway volumes, including tape, file, and volume gateway. With AWS Backup, you can create backup plans to specify how often and for how long you want to backup the Storage Gateway volumes.

In conclusion, the AWS services that can be managed by AWS Backup are RDS MariaDB instance, S3 buckets, Redshift cluster, EFS volumes, and Storage Gateway service (Volume Gateway).