Recover
Restoring a backup
Restores write into the target data source, so only the organization owner can execute one, and every restore is recorded in the audit log.
Choosing a restore point
- Senal Recover recommends the most recent validated backup with no unresolved alerts.
- The recommendation includes a plain explanation of why that backup was chosen, not a black box score.
- You can restore from any successful backup, not only the recommended one.
Restore targets
- Restore to the original connection, choose a saved restore target, or add a different target. New target credentials are validated, encrypted, and saved for future restores.
- Only the organization owner can execute a restore, given the risk of overwriting a live database.
- A restore requires a recently issued session; sign in again if prompted before restoring.
Related documentation
Recover connections, schedules, and validation
Connect a database, schedule automated backups, and understand the two tier backup validation strategy.
Recover credentials and storage
Manage encrypted PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Firebase credentials, validation targets, and backup storage destinations.
Trust and security
Understand RBAC, audit logs, key handling, private routes, operational records, and enterprise readiness controls.