Using HBase Backup and Disaster Recovery
HBase backup and disaster recovery strategies
Configuring HBase Snapshots
About HBase snapshots
Configure snapshots
Manage HBase snapshots using Cloudera Manager
Browse HBase tables
Take HBase snapshots
Store HBase snapshots on Amazon S3
Configure HBase in Cloudera Manager to store snapshots in Amazon S3
Configure the dynamic resource pool used for exporting and importing snapshots in Amazon S3
HBase snapshots on Amazon S3 with Kerberos enabled
Manage HBase snapshots on Amazon S3 in Cloudera Manager
Delete HBase snapshots from Amazon S3
Restore an HBase snapshot from Amazon S3
Restore an HBase snapshot from Amazon S3 with a new name
Manage Policies for HBase snapshots in Amazon S3
Manage HBase snapshots using the Command Line
Shell commands
Take a snapshot using a shell script
Export a snapshot to another cluster
Snapshot failures
Information and debugging
Using HBase Replication
Common replication topologies
Notes about replication
Replication requirements
Deploy HBase replication
Replication across three or more clusters
Enable replication on a specific table
Configure secure replication
Configure bulk load replication
Enable bulk load replication using Cloudera Manager
Create empty table on the destination cluster
Disable replication at the peer level
Stop replication in an emergency
Initiate replication when data already exist
Replicate pre-exist data in an active-active deployment
Effects of WAL rolling on replication
Configure secure HBase replication
Restore data from a replica
Verify that replication works
Replication caveats