Challenge
This document explains how to recover or migrate Veeam Backup for AWS data to a new instance.A Veeam Backup for AWS instance may fail or get corrupt and requires the data volume to be moved to a new instance since it contains information about restore points, repositories, policies. Additionally, this procedure can be used when migrating between editions (for example from FREE to BYOL or MMS).
Solution
To perform a migration to a new instance, deploy a new Veeam Backup for AWS instance via the AWS marketplace using Cloud Formation as explained in the user guide on installing Veeam Backup for AWS.Before beginning, make sure that both Veeam Backup for AWS instances are in the same AWS region and availability zone.
To perform the migration, do the following:
1. Detach volume 2 from the new Veeam Backup for AWS instance. By default, this is ‘/dev/sdb’. This can be done via the EBS ID link. On the volume page, select "Detach Volume" from the Actions menu.
NOTE: It is recommended to stop instance before detaching a disk, as a disk may stuck in the Busy state for a long period of time.
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3. Within the Instance overview, copy the instance ID from the new Veeam Backup for AWS instance.
7. Once the new Veeam Backup for AWS instance is started, you must go through the initial setup to configure the instance and create the initial user. Afterward, you will see all your backup policies, repositories, restore points... User accounts are not migrated so they will have to be recreated.
NOTE: If you are using custom roles please update "Trust relationship" for those roles as described in this article.