Restore MongoDB Deployments
Cloud Manager will no longer support Automation, Backup, and Monitoring for MongoDB 3.6 and 4.0 after August 30th, 2024. Please upgrade your MongoDB deployment or migrate to Atlas.
- OAuth 2.0 authentication for programmatic access to Cloud Manager is available as a Preview feature.
- The feature and the corresponding documentation might change at any time during the Preview period. To use OAuth 2.0 authentication, create a service account to use in your requests to the Cloud Manager Public API.
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Now Available
New MongoDB Backup Restore Utility for Point-in-Time Restores. For more information, refer to the individual restore procedures.
Use these procedures to restore a MongoDB deployment using Backup artifacts.
- Restore Overview
- Learn about types of deployment restores, or cancel a restore.
- Restore a Sharded Cluster from a Snapshot
- Restore a sharded cluster.
- Restore a Replica Set from a Snapshot
- Restore a replica set.
- Query a Backup Snapshot
- Run queries on specific backup snapsnots to restore a subset of data within the MongoDB deployment, compare previous versions of data against the current data, and identify the best point in time to restore a system by comparing data from multiple snapshots.
- Restore a Single Database or Collection
- Export a single database or collection and then restore the database or the collection to the target deployment.