Back up, restore, and monitor your AWS SQL native database
by Anil Kumar, SQL Server Database Administrator, Rackspace Technology
Introduction
This blog post discusses backing up, restoring, and monitoring SQL native databases in Amazon® Web Services (AWS) Relational Database Service(RDS). A database backup results when you back up the operational state, architecture, and stored data of a database. It enables you to create a duplicate instance or a copy of your database in case the primary database crashes, gets corrupted, or is lost.
SQL native full backup in AWS RDS
AWS permits you to take only a full backup of a SQL native database in an AWS RDS SQL instance. You can use the rds_backup_database stored procedure to create a full backup of your SQL database in the S3 bucket, as shown in the following example:
Command to Perform backup of database exec msdb.dbo.rds_backup_database
@source_db_name='database_name', @s3_arn_to_backup_to='arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name/file_name_and_extension',
@overwrite_S3_backup_file=1;
Command to Perform KMS Encrypted Backups
exec msdb.dbo.rds_backup_database
@source_db_name='database_name',
@s3_arn_to_backup_to='arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name/file_name_and_extension', @kms_master_key_arn='arn:aws:kms:region:account-id:key/key-id',
@overwrite_S3_backup_file=1;
SQL Native Full Backup Restore in AWS RDS
The rds_restore_database stored procedure enables you to restore SQL database from an S3 bucket on your AWS RDS instance, as shown in the following example:
Note: You might need to change the following parameters in these examples:
- database\_name
- bucket\_name
- file\_name\_and\_extension
- region
- account-id
- key-id
Command to Perform Restore DB from the backup file available in the S3 bucket.
exec msdb.dbo.rds_restore_database
@restore_db_name='database_name',
@s3_arn_to_restore_from='arn:aws:s3:::bucket_name/file_name_and_extension';
Command to Perform Restore DB from S3 bucket having KMS key
exec msdb.dbo.rds_restore_database
@restore_db_name='database_name',
@s3_arn_to_restore_from='arn:aws:s3::: bucket_name/file_name_and_extension',
@kms_master_key_arn='arn:aws:kms:region:account-id:key/key-id';
AWS RDS back up and restores limitations and exclusions
This section describes AWS RDS limitations and exclusions for backing up or restoring databases.
Exclusions for AWS RDS SQL native backups
The following SQL native elements cannot be backed up or restored in AWS RDS instances:
- Differential
- Transaction log
- Filegroup backup
Limitations of AWS RDS SQL Native backups
The following list contains limitations of backing up your AWS RDS SQL native databases:
- The maximum supported backup file size is 1 TB supported in an AWS RDS instance.
- You can backup the database in the same region as the RDS instance to which it belongs. When a user who has access to the S3 bucket in Region A, where the RDS instance resides, tries to back up the database to the S3 bucket in Region B, the following error occurs:
Aborted the task because of a task failure or an overlap with your
preferred backup window for RDS automated backup.
Access Denied.
Please specify a bucket that is in the same region as RDS instance.
Database backup and restore limitation scenarios
KMS-encrypted backups
AWS does not support restoring the Key Management Service (KMS) encrypted backup to an on-premise SQL server or any other EC2 instance. However, if you need to restore a backup file, you should create a new RDS instance in the same region with the same KMS key. After you restore the KMS-encrypted backup, take a backup without encryption to restore it to on-premises or any other EC2 instance.
If you try to restore a KMS-encrypted backup, you might get the following error:
Msg 3241, Level 16, State 0, Line 1
The media family on device 'C:\TempDB_Encrypted.bak' is incorrectly formed. SQL Server cannot process this media family.
TDE -enabled backups
AWS supports Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)-enabled backups in only Enterprise editions and requires both a certificate and a master key. Because the database backup does not include a key, you get the following error when you try to restore it on an AWS RDS Instance:
Cannot find server certificate. RESTORE FILELIST is terminating abnormally.
Restore a backup in the same AWS instance
AWS does not allow you to overwrite an existing database or restore an AWS RDS instance to an existing database. You must restore it to a database with another name. If you try to restore to an existing database, you get the following error:
Aborted the task because of a task failure or a concurrent RESTORE_DB request.
Aborted the task because of a task failure or a concurrent RESTORE_DB request.
Task ID x (RESTORE_DB) exception: Database TestDB cannot be restored because there is already an existing database with the same file_guids on the instance.
Monitoring Backup and Restore tasks
AWS uses the `rds_task_status` stored procedure to track backup and restore tasks, as shown in the following example:
exec msdb.dbo.rds_task_status @db_name='database_name'
After you get the tracking id, you can monitor the backup or restore process by using the following code:
exec msdb..rds_task_status @task_id= 4
Conclusion
AWS RDS enables you to perform full back up and restoration of SQL native databases. However, there are some limitations when you take the backup in a different AWS region S3 bucket and when you restore encrypted and TDE-enabled backups. You should test the backup and restore process in a test environment before migrating or restoring your database to production.
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