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Overview - Retention of Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server for the Long Term by Using Azure Backup - Azure Backup

Long-term retention for Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server by using Azure Backup (preview)

Important

The preview solution for protecting Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers using Azure Backup is currently paused. Please refrain from configuring new backups until further notice. Rest assured, all existing backup data remains safe and available for restore. In the meantime, you can refer to the blog post instructions to create long-term backups manually, ensuring compliance with your immediate needs.

When you use an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server, you can extend the retention of backups beyond the current limit of 35 days with the built-in operational-tier backup capability of Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server. Azure Backup and Azure database services together allow you to build an enterprise-class backup solution for Azure Database for MySQL flexible servers that retains backups for up to 10 years.

Extending backup retention from 35 days to 10 years can help your organization meet compliance and regulatory requirements. The backups are copied to an isolated storage environment outside your tenant and subscription to help protect against ransomware attacks. In addition to long-term retention, this feature enhances backup resiliency by protecting the source data from different levels of data loss, such as accidental deletions and ransomware.

It's a zero-infrastructure solution in which Azure Backup manages the backups with automated retention and backup scheduling. You can create a backup policy to define the backup schedule and retention. Based on the policy definition, Azure Backup transfers backups to the vault as blobs and manages their life cycle. You can manage the backups centrally beside other protected workloads via Azure Business Continuity Center.

You can recover this backup in your specified storage containers, which you can use to rebuild the Azure Database for MySQL flexible server. You can also use native tools to restore this data as a new flexible server.

Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server backup flow

To back up an Azure Database for MySQL flexible server:

  1. Grant permissions to the Backup vault MSI on the target Azure Resource Manager resource (Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server), to establish access and control.
  2. Configure backup policies to specify the scheduling, retention, and other parameters.

After the configuration is complete:

Azure Backup authentication with Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server

Azure Backup needs to connect to Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server while taking each backup.

Permissions for an Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server backup

The following table lists permissions that the vault MSI requires for successful backup operations:

Operation Permission Backup Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server Long-Term Retention Backup role

Reader role on the server's resource group

Restore Storage Blob Data Contributor role on the target storage account Pricing

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