Backups — Restore in Clicks, Not Tickets

Capture the full VM or a single volume before any risky change. The initial capture completes in seconds with no downtime, and backup data transfers to dedicated backup storage in the background.

On-Demand Backups

Create point-in-time restore points for any VM or volume whenever you need them.

VM or Volume Level

Back up the full VM for complete rollback, or a single volume when only one disk needs protection.

Flexible Backup Schedules

Set daily, weekly, or monthly backup schedules. Choose how many of each to keep and pick your preferred hour and day.

Backup-to-Volume

Export any backup as a standalone volume — ready to attach to a different VM or keep as an archive.

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Roll back any VM in clicks

Before a risky deploy, OS upgrade, or config change, capture the full VM state. If something breaks, restore the entire VM in clicks instead of rebuilding from scratch. Restores are instant.

Capture Before Any Deploy

Label each backup so you can find the right restore point, even across dozens of captures.

Restore Backup

Roll the VM back to any captured state. You initiate the restore; confirmation safeguards prevent accidental overwrites.

Reduce Backup Costs

Delete unneeded backups to reduce storage costs and keep spending predictable.

Export to Volume

Save any backup as a new account-level volume you can attach to a different VM or archive indefinitely.

Restore one disk without touching the rest

When one volume has corrupted or incorrect data but the rest of the VM is healthy, a volume-level backup lets you restore just that disk without rolling back the entire VM.

Point-in-Time Revert

Roll back a single volume to any previous backup. The OS disk and other volumes stay untouched, and the VM keeps running with only the target data restored.

Track Storage Consumption

See backup count, age, and storage consumption per volume. Catch aging backups or rising storage usage before they hit your quota limit.

Manage Your Retention Window

Delete old volume backups to reclaim storage and keep quota spend predictable. Export critical backups as volumes before deleting them if you need long-term archives.

Common Questions

Does the control panel support both manual and scheduled backups?

Yes. Create on-demand backups at any time, and separately enable automatic backup scheduling with configurable cadence. Backups are near-instant because they use snapshotting technology to capture data at the block level.

How is VM backups different from volume backups?

VM backups capture the full VM runtime state and are managed from the VM backup area. Volume backups target individual storage volumes and can be reverted independently without affecting other disks.

Can backups be converted into reusable volumes?

Backup rows include a save-as-volume action that creates a new account-level volume from the backup data, ready to attach to any VM.

How do I restore a VM from a backup?

Open the VM backup area, select the backup you want to restore, and confirm the action. The VM rolls back to the captured state. Volume backups use a separate revert action from the volume management surface.

What controls exist for backup retention and cleanup?

You can delete individual backups from both VM and volume backup lists. This lets you reclaim space and stay within quota as your backup inventory grows.

Does automatic backup scheduling replace disaster recovery?

No. Scheduled backups are a continuity aid that complements explicit DR architecture. Align your backup cadence with environment criticality and pair it with DR for full resilience.

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