TrueSecure Guide
  • Getting Started
  • Backup Format Overview
    • Hybrid Backup
    • Object Lock (Immutability)
    • MS SQL Server Backup
    • MS Exchange Backup
    • Synthetic Backup
    • About GFS
      • Configure GFS Policy
        • GFS Retention Policy Settings in CLI
      • GFS Policy Usage Examples
      • F.A.Q
    • Forever Forward Incremental Backup
      • Intelligent Retention
    • Client-Side Deduplication
    • Mandatory and Full Consistency Checks
    • Retention Policy
    • File And Folder Backup
      • OneDrive Backup
      • System and Hidden Files Backup
    • Image-Based Backup
    • Full Backup Explained
    • VMware Backup Plan
      • Application-Consistent Backups
      • Pre-Freeze and Post-Thaw Scripts
      • Transaction Logs Processing in Application-Consistent Backups
      • Prepare Guest VM for Application-Consistent Backup
      • Changed Block Tracking for VMware Backups
    • About Hyper-V Backup
      • Hyper-V Virtual Machine Backup
      • Hyper-V Failover Cluster Backup
      • Application-Consistent Backups
      • Prepare Guest VM for Application-Consistent Backup
      • Changed Block Tracking for Hyper-V Backups
    • Legacy Backup Format
      • Backup Format Comparison
      • Hybrid Backup
      • Synthetic Full Backup (Legacy Backup Format)
      • Synthetic Backup for S3-compatible Storage Accounts
      • File-Level Backup (Legacy)
        • Step 1. Backup Route
        • Step 2. Backup Destination (for Local or Cloud Backup)
        • Step 3. Backup Destinations (for Hybrid Backup)
        • Step 4. Plan Name
        • Step 5. Advanced Options
        • Step 6. Backup Source
        • Step 7. Network Shares
        • Step 8. Advanced Filter
        • Step 9. Compression and Encryption Options
        • Step 10. Schedule
        • Step 11. Recurring Schedule
        • Step 12. Retention Policy
        • Step 13. Pre / Post Actions
        • Step 14. Email and System Log Notifications
        • Step 15. Summary
      • Image-Based Backup (Legacy)
        • Step 1. Backup Route
        • Step 2. Backup Destination
        • Step 3. Backup Destinations (for Hybrid Backup)
        • Step 4. Plan Name
        • Step 5. Select Partitions
        • Step 6. Advanced Options
        • Step 7. Compression and Encryption Options
        • Step 8. Retention Policy
        • Step 9. Schedule
        • Step 10. Specify Recurring Schedule
        • Step 11. Pre / Post Actions
        • Step 12. Notifications and System Log Settings
        • Step 13. Summary
      • VMware Backup (legacy)/Step 1. Select the Backup Route
        • Step 2. Select Backup Storage
        • Step 3. Specify the Plan Name
        • Step 4. Select VMware Host Server
        • Step 5. Select Virtual Machines
        • Step 6. Select Virtual Disks
        • Step 7. Compression and Encryption Options
        • Step 8. Retention Policy
        • Step 9. Schedule
        • Step 10. Schedule Full Backup
        • Step 11. Pre / Post Actions
        • Step 12. Notification
        • Step 13. Summary
      • Hyper-V VM Backup (legacy)/Step 1. Backup Route
        • Step 2. Select Backup Storage
        • Step 3. Plan Name
        • Step 4. Select Virtual Machines
        • Step 5. Select Virtual Disks
        • Step 6. Compression & Encryption Options
        • Step 7. Retention Policy
        • Step 8. Schedule
        • Step 9. Advanced Recurring Schedule
        • Step 10. Pre / Post Actions
        • Step 11. Notification
        • Step 12. Summary
    • Backup for Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace
      • Get Started with Backup for Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace
      • Manage Microsoft 365 Backup/ Service Dashboard
        • Account Settings
        • Manage Users
        • Create Mail Archive
        • Export to PST
      • Backup and Restore
        • Outlook Mail Backup
        • Back Up OneDrive
        • Contacts Backup
        • Back up Calendar
        • SharePoint Backup
        • Back up Microsoft Teams
        • Retention Policy in Microsoft 365 Backup
      • Google Backup/Account Setting
        • Manage Google Backup
        • Manage Users
        • Auto-Activate New Users
        • Backup and Restore
          • Back up Gmail
          • Item-Level Restore from Google Drive Backup
          • Back up Contacts
          • Back Up Calendar
          • Back Up Shared Drives
          • Retention Policy in Google Backup
  • Restore Backup Data
    • File-Level Restore
      • Step 1 - Select a Backup Storage
      • Step 2 - Specify the Plan Name
      • Step 3 - Select Data to Restore
      • Step 4. Select Restore Point
      • Step 5 - Select Files to Restore
      • Step 6. Destination
      • Step 7. Specify the Encryption Password
      • Step 8. Schedule Your Restore Plan
      • Step 9. Email Notifications and Event Log Settings
      • Step 10 - Check Network Shares
      • Step 11 - Save and Run Your Restore Plan
    • Image-Based Backup Restore
      • Step 1. Select Backup Storage
      • Step 2. Plan Name
      • Step 3 - Choose Data to Restore
      • Step 4 - Select a Restore Point
      • Step 5. Restore Type
        • Restore to Physical Disk
        • Restore to Virtual Disk
        • Restore to Amazon EC2 Instance, EBS Volume or AMI
          • Enable EC2 on your Amazon Account
          • Granting Required EC2 Permissions
          • Restore to Amazon EC2 Instance
          • Restore to Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
          • Restore to Elastic Block Store (EBS) Volume
        • Restore to Azure Virtual Machine or Data Disk
          • Restore to Azure Virtual Machine
          • Restore to Azure Data Disk
        • Restore to Google Cloud Instance, Image, or Disk
          • Restore to Google Cloud Instance
          • Restore to Google Machine Image
          • Restore to Google Data Disk
      • Step 6. Specify the Temporary Instance
      • Step 7. Select Partitions
      • Step 8. Destination
      • Step 9. Specify the Encryption Password
      • Step 10. Schedule Your Restore Plan
      • Step 11. Notifications and Logging
      • Step 12 - Check Network Shares
      • Step 13 - Save and Run Your Restore Plan
    • VMware Virtual Machine Restore Plan
    • Hyper-V Restore/Step 1. Select Backup to Restore
      • Step 2. Plan Name
      • Step 3. Type of Data
      • Step 4. Select a Restore Point
      • Step 5. Restore Source
      • Step 6. Restore Type
        • Select Virtual Disks
        • Restore Options (Destination)
        • Glacier Smart Restore (Optional)
        • Restore Virtual Machines As
      • Step 7. Encryption Options
      • Step 8. Schedule
      • Step 9. Pre-/Post Actions
      • Step 10. Notifications and Logging
      • Step 11. Check Network Shares
      • Summary
    • MS SQL Server Database Restore
      • Step 1 - Select a Backup Storage
      • Step 2 - Specify the Plan Name
      • Step 3 - Choose Data to Restore
      • Step 4. Select a Restore Point
      • Step 5. Select a SQL Server Instance
      • Step 6. Specify the Source Databases
      • Step 7 - Specify the Target Databases
      • Step 8 - Specify the Restore Options
      • Step 9. Specify the Encryption Password
      • Step 10. Schedule Your Restore Plan
      • Step 11. Customize Email Notifications and System Log Settings
      • Step 12 - Check Network Shares
      • Step 13 - Save and Run Your Restore Plan
    • MS SQL Server Backup Files Restore
      • Step 1 - Select a Backup Storage
      • Step 2 - Specify the Plan Name
      • Step 3 - Choose Data to Restore
      • Step 4. Select a Restore Point
      • Step 5. Specify the Source Databases
      • Step 6 - Specify the Restore Options
      • Step 7. Specify the Encryption Password
      • Step 8. Schedule Your Restore Plan
      • Step 9. Customize Email Notifications and System Log Settings
      • Step 10 - Check Network Shares
      • Step 11 - Save and Run Your Restore Plan
    • Microsoft Exchange Data Restore
      • Item-Level Restore in Microsoft Exchange
      • Restore Microsoft Exchange Files/Databases
        • Step 1 - Select a Backup Storage
        • Step 2 - Specify the Plan Name
        • Step 3 - Choose Data to Restore
        • Step 4. Select a Restore Point
        • Step 5 - Specify the Restore Destination
        • Step 6. Specify the Encryption Password
        • Step 7. Schedule Your Restore Plan
        • Step 8. Notifications and Logging
        • Step 9 - Check Network Shares
        • Step 10 - Save and Run Your Restore Plan
        • Update the Exchange Server Database
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Step 6. Specify the Temporary Instance

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On this wizard page, you can select whether you need to use a temporary instance when restoring an image-based backup.

These two options are described below.

  • Do not use temporary instance This option enables copying your files via a local computer, which is usually slower and depends on the local Internet connection speed.

  • Use temporary instance This option enables faster copying of your files at a higher cost, which depends on the instance type and running time of the restore process.

After selecting an account, specify the main settings of a target temporary instance:

  • Region

    Amazon EC2 is hosted in multiple locations world-wide that are composed of separate geographic areas (regions). Amazon EC2 provides you with the ability to place resources, such as instances, and data in multiple locations. Resources are not replicated across regions unless you do so specifically.

    Please be informed that transferring data between different regions takes more time than performing data transfer within a single region.

    When restoring a disk for an existing virtual machine, the disk must belong to the same Availability Zone as the machine to which you are going to attach the disk.

  • Instance type

    Amazon EC2 provides a wide selection of instance types optimized to fit different use cases, such as computing, memory use, accelerated computing and optimized storage.

    We do not recommend that you use ".micro" or ".nano" configurations as a temporary instance (such as "t2.micro" or "t2.nano"), as well as extra large instances (such as "t2.xlarge"). Please consider using medium or large t- instances instead.

    Please be informed that not all instance types may be available in different regions. Occasionally, some instance types may become temporarily unavailable in certain Availability Zones due to service maintenance performed by AWS, in which case you need to switch to a different Availability Zone.

  • Subnet

    A virtual private cloud (VPC) is a virtual network dedicated to your AWS account. It is logically isolated from other virtual networks in the AWS Cloud. You can launch your AWS resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances, into your VPC.

    A VPC spans all the Availability Zones in the region. After creating a VPC, you can add one or more subnets in each Availability Zone.

  • Security group

    When using a temporary instance for restoring your disk image, please make sure that the security group of a subnet assigned to the temporary instance will not close the internet access.

    • You can manually configure a VM import role;

    • The wizard will automatically create a VM import role when it detects that none of the above configurations are available.

  • EBS volume type

    Amazon EBS (Elastic Block Store) provides the following volume types, which differ in their performance characteristics and price, so that you can tailor your storage performance and costs to the requirements of your applications. TrueSecure Backup supports the following volume types:

    • General Purpose SSD (gp2) A general purpose SSD volume that balances price and performance for a wide variety of workloads.

    • Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) The highest-performance SSD volume for mission-critical low-latency or high-throughput workloads.

    • Magnetic (standard, a previous-generation type) A previous generation HDD. If you need higher performance or performance consistency than previous-generation volumes can provide, we recommend that you consider using General Purpose SSD (gp2) or other current volume types.

Please be informed that TrueSecure applications have no control over the processing time required to accomplish an image restoring process. Consider the following steps that are required to restore a disk image on a temporary instance:

  1. Launching a temporary machine, which takes 4 minutes on average.

  2. Installing a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client.

  3. Processing an image-based backup. The time required to perform this task depends on the image that is being restored.

  4. Processing the created image by AWS. Performing this task takes the longest time, which depends on the image size, location and other factors.

See for more information.

See to learn about the available EC2 instance configurations.

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AWS enables you to increase security in your VPC by using that act as a firewall for associated Amazon EC2 instances, controlling both inbound and outbound traffic at the instance level.

The wizard indicates whether your role is configured property for the selected account, because AWS will not perform input operations without appropriate permissions. You can create a VM import role in one of the following ways:

You can grant the required IAM permissions to an whose account is used for restoring backups.

AMI Enables you to select a target .

Regions and Availability Zones
Amazon EC2 Instance Types
VPCs and Subnets
security groups
VM import
IAM user
Amazon Machine Image