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 2. In the CloudBacko Pro's main interface, click the Restore icon. 2. In the CloudBacko Pro's main interface, click the Restore icon.
  
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 3. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the MariaDB Database from. 3. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the MariaDB Database from.
  
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 4. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from.  4. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from. 
  
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 5. Select to restore the MariaDB node from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. Click **Next** to proceed. 5. Select to restore the MariaDB node from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. Click **Next** to proceed.
  
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 6. Select to restore the MariaDB Databases to the alternate location and click **Next** to proceed. 6. Select to restore the MariaDB Databases to the alternate location and click **Next** to proceed.
  
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 7. Confirm the MariaDB database details such as Database name, Host, Port, Username, and Password. 7. Confirm the MariaDB database details such as Database name, Host, Port, Username, and Password.
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 Example: To restore and clone a copy of the **chinook** database on the original server with new name **chinook_clone**. Example: To restore and clone a copy of the **chinook** database on the original server with new name **chinook_clone**.
  
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 8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed. 8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed.
  
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 9. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored. 9. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored.
  
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 10. Using MariaDB Command Line Client, you can list the restored databases and tables. 10. Using MariaDB Command Line Client, you can list the restored databases and tables.
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