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by jivid
3265 days ago
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Super interesting post. Would love to read more detail about their backup and restore infrastructure. If Tom and/or Shlomi are reading this: you mention taking multiple logical backups per day. What benefit does this bring versus just having one per day and doing a point-in-time restore using binlogs? Is this just a tradeoff between time taken for a restore and storage you're willing to dedicate to backups? Disclaimer: I work on Facebook's MySQL backup and restore system (https://code.facebook.com/posts/1007323976059780/continuous-...) |
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When an engineer loads logical backup data, it loads into a non-production private zone where the engineer has access to the data, and can then make informed decisions on whether there is need to re-apply data changes (due to bug, due to need to review historical data, etc.).
This of course has the advantage of quicker restores (only need a single table), and this happens to cover the vast majority of cases. This doesn't cover the case where we need to restore consistent data for two or more different tables.