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BR Overview
BR (Backup & Restore) is a command-line tool for distributed backup and restoration of the TiDB cluster data. In addition to regular backup and restoration, you can also use BR for large-scale data migration as long as compatibility is ensured.
This document describes BR's architecture, features, and usage tips.
BR architecture
BR sends a backup or restoration command to each TiKV node. After receiving the command, TiKV performs the corresponding backup or restoration operation.
Each TiKV node has a path in which the backup files generated in the backup operation are stored and from which the stored backup files are read during the restoration.
For detailed information about the BR design, see BR Design Principles.
BR features
This section describes BR features and the performance impact.
Back up TiDB cluster data
- Back up cluster snapshots: A snapshot of a TiDB cluster contains transactionally consistent data at a specific time. You can back up snapshot data of a TiDB cluster using BR. For details, see Back up TiDB cluster snapshots.
- Back up incremental data: The incremental data of a TiDB cluster represents changes between the latest snapshot and the previous snapshot. Incremental data is smaller in size compared with full data, and can be used together with snapshot backup, which reduces the volume of backup data. For details, see Back up incremental data.
- Back up a database or table: On top of snapshot and incremental data backup, BR supports backing up a specific database or table and filtering out unnecessary data. For details, see Back up a database or table.
- Encrypt backup data: BR supports backup data encryption and Amazon S3 server-side encryption. You can select an encryption method as needed. For details, see Encrypt backup data.
Impact on performance
The impact of backup on a TiDB cluster is kept below 20%, and this value can be reduced to 10% or less with the proper configuration of the TiDB cluster. The backup speed of a TiKV node is scalable and ranges from 50 MB/s to 100 MB/s. For more information, see Backup performance and impact.
Storage types of backup data
BR supports backing up data to Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob Storage, NFS, and other S3-compatible file storage services. For details, see Back up data to external storages.
Restore TiDB cluster data
- Restore snapshot backup: You can restore snapshot backup data to a new cluster. For details, see Restore TiDB cluster snapshots.
- Restore incremental backup: You can restore the incremental backup data to a cluster. For details, see Restore incremental backup.
- Restore a database or a table from backup: You can restore part of a specific database or table. During the process, BR will filter out unnecessary data. For details, see Restore a database or a table.
Impact on performance
Data restoration is performed at a scalable speed. Generally, the speed is 100 MB/s per TiKV node. BR only supports restoring data to a new cluster and uses the resources of the target cluster as much as possible. For more details, see Restoration performance and impact.
Before you use BR
Before you use BR, pay attention to its usage restrictions, compatibility, and other considerations.
Usage restrictions
This section describes usage restrictions of BR.
Unsupported scenarios
When BR restores data to the upstream cluster of TiCDC or TiDB Binlog, TiCDC or TiDB Binlog cannot replicate the restored data to the downstream cluster.
Compatibility
The compatibility issues of BR and a TiDB cluster are as follows:
There is a cross-version compatibility issue:
Before v5.4.0, BR cannot restore tables with
charset=GBK
. At the same time, no version of BR supports restoringcharset=GBK
tables to a TiDB cluster earlier than v5.4.0.The KV format might change when some features are enabled or disabled. If these features are not consistently enabled or disabled during backup and restoration, compatibility issues might occur.
These features are as follows:
Feature | Issue | Solution |
---|---|---|
Clustered index | #565 | Make sure that the value of the tidb_enable_clustered_index global variable during restoration is consistent with that during backup. Otherwise, data inconsistency might occur, such as default not found and inconsistent data index. |
New collation | #352 | Make sure that the value of the new_collations_enabled_on_first_bootstrap variable during restoration is consistent with that during backup. Otherwise, inconsistent data index might occur and checksum might fail to pass. |
Global temporary tables | Make sure that you are using BR v5.3.0 or a later version to back up and restore data. Otherwise, an error occurs in the definition of the backed global temporary tables. |
However, even after you have ensured that the preceding features are consistently enabled or disabled during backup and restoration, compatibility issues might still occur due to the inconsistent internal versions or inconsistent interfaces between BR and TiKV/TiDB/PD. To avoid such cases, BR provides a built-in version check.
Version check
Before performing backup and restoration, BR compares and checks the TiDB cluster version and the BR version. If there is a major-version mismatch (for example, BR v4.x and TiDB v5.x), BR prompts a reminder to exit. To forcibly skip the version check, you can set --check-requirements=false
.
Note that skipping the version check might introduce incompatibility. The version compatibility mapping between BR and TiDB versions are as follows:
Backup version (vertical) \ Restoration version (horizontal) | Use BR nightly to restore TiDB nightly | Use BR v5.0 to restore TiDB v5.0 | Use BR v4.0 to restore TiDB v4.0 |
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Use BR nightly to back up TiDB nightly | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (If a table with the primary key of the non-integer clustered index type is restored to a TiDB v4.0 cluster, BR will cause data error without warning.) |
Use BR v5.0 to back up TiDB v5.0 | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ (If a table with the primary key of the non-integer clustered index type is restored to a TiDB v4.0 cluster, BR will cause data error without warning.) |
Use BR v4.0 to back up TiDB v4.0 | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ (If TiKV >= v4.0.0-rc.1, and if BR contains the #233 bug fix and TiKV does not contain the #7241 bug fix, BR will cause the TiKV node to restart.) |
Use BR nightly or v5.0 to back up TiDB v4.0 | ❌ (If the TiDB version is earlier than v4.0.9, the #609 issue might occur.) | ❌ (If the TiDB version is earlier than v4.0.9, the #609 issue might occur.) | ❌ (If the TiDB version is earlier than v4.0.9, the #609 issue might occur.) |
Some tips
The following are some recommended operations for using BR:
- It is recommended that you perform the backup operation during off-peak hours to minimize the impact on applications.
- BR only supports restoring data to a new cluster and uses resources of the target cluster as much as possible. Therefore, it is not recommended that you restore data to a production cluster. Otherwise, services might be affected.
- It is recommended that you execute multiple backup or restoration operations one by one. Running backup or restoration operations in parallel reduces performance and also affects online applications. Worse still, lack of collaboration between multiple tasks might result in task failures and affect cluster performance.
- Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage are recommended to store backup data.
- Make sure that the BR and TiKV nodes, and the backup storage system have sufficient network bandwidth to ensure sound write/read performance. Insufficient storage capacity might be the bottleneck for a backup or restoration operation.