![]() ![]() These example scenarios for backup and restore are different based on your version of RKE. You can use RKE to restore your cluster from backup. You can create one-time snapshots to back up your cluster, and you can also configure recurring snapshots. Note: As of RKE v0.2.0, the file is no longer required because of a change in how the Kubernetes cluster state is stored. RKE can upload your snapshots to a S3 compatible backend. Snapshots are always saved locally in /opt/rke/etcd-snapshots. In a disaster scenario, you can restore these snapshots, which are stored on other nodes in the cluster. RKE clusters can be configured to automatically take snapshots of etcd. ![]()
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