Snapshots in Amazon Lightsail - Amazon Lightsail

Snapshots in Amazon Lightsail

You can create point-in-time snapshots of instances, databases, and block storage disks in Amazon Lightsail, and use them as baselines to create new resources or for data backup. A snapshot contains all of the data that is needed to restore your resource (from the moment when the snapshot was taken). When you restore a resource by creating it from a snapshot, the new resource begins as an exact replica of the original resource that was used to create the snapshot. You will be billed a snapshot storage fee for snapshots on your Lightsail account; whether they are manual snapshots, automatic snapshots, copied snapshots, or system disk snapshots. If you experience data corruption or a disk failure, you can create a disk from a snapshot that you have taken and replace the old disk. You can also use snapshots to provision new disks and attach them during a new instance launch.

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Manual snapshots

Create manual snapshots of instances, managed databases, and block storage disks at any time. Manual snapshots are stored indefinitely until you delete them.

For more information about creating manual snapshots, see the following guides:

Automatic snapshots

If you're hosting critical information on your Lightsail instance or block storage disk, you should back them up often by creating manual snapshots. However, it's not always easy to find the time to perform frequent administrative tasks. If that's the case for you, then use automatic snapshots to have Lightsail create daily backups of your instance or block storage disk on your behalf, without manual interaction. The latest seven daily automatic snapshots are stored before the oldest one is replaced with the newest one.

For more information about automatic snapshots, see the following guides:

Important

All automatic snapshots associated with a resource are deleted when you delete the source resource. This behavior differs from manual snapshots, which are kept in your Lightsail account even after you delete the source resource. To keep your automatic snapshots when you delete the source resource, see Keep automatic snapshots.

System disk snapshots

If your instance becomes unresponsive and you need to access the files on the system disk, you can back up the instance root volume by creating a snapshot of it. Then, you can access the files in the system disk by creating a new block storage disk from the snapshot and attaching it to another instance. For more information, see Create a snapshot of an instance root volume.

Create new resources from snapshots

Use snapshots to create new Lightsail resources using the same plan, or larger plan, than the original resource. When you create a resource based on a snapshot, the new resource begins as a replica of the original resource that was used to create the snapshot. Snapshots cannot be used to create new resources using a smaller Lightsail plan.

For more information, see the following guides:

Copy snapshots

Instance and block storage disk snapshots can be copied from one Amazon Web Services (AWS) Region to another within the same Lightsail account. Database snapshots cannot be copied between regions. For more information, see Copy snapshots from one AWS Region to another.

Export snapshots to Amazon EC2

Lightsail is the easiest way to get started with AWS. However, there are limitations with Lightsail that are not present in Amazon EC2 or other AWS services. Export your Lightsail instance and block storage disk snapshots to Amazon EC2 to take advantage of the wider range of instance types available, and use the full range of services in AWS. For more information, see Export snapshots to Amazon EC2.

Note

Snapshots of cPanel & WHM (CentOS 7) instances cannot be exported to Amazon EC2.

Delete snapshots

Delete Lightsail snapshots when you no longer need them to avoid incurring a monthly snapshot storage fee. For more information, see Delete snapshots.