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Hi,
You can have daily snapshots of your AD automatically created by AWS: see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_snapshots.html
They can be restored on demand. See doc above.
Best,
Didier
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Thanks for the reply Didier, but what if someone delete it , it will also delete the snapshots too!! how to recover in such case?
I agree that this does not answer the original question. The situation described by Shriram here is one I also need to address. In our DR exercise, we will delete the managed AD -- and everything else resourced by a Terraform pipeline with a destroy command. When we recreate the resources and a new Managed AD (with a new directory id), how can we restore that new directory from a manual snapshot backup of the deleted directory?
Our understanding is that we can't. When the original directory is destroyed, the snapshot backups are also destroyed, correct? Or are they just not visible/accessible from the AWS Console? Are the backups preserved in the background somewhere? (And therefore might somehow be used to restore the data in an accidentally destroyed Managed AD.)
And if that snapshot can't be used on a directory with a different id, is there a way to create a new directory with the old ID?