The following is a list of known behaviors encountered when attempting to run some concurrent operations.
Concurrent backup operations
Backup
deleteoperations associated with the same source instance must be performed one at a time.Bulk backup
deleteoperations within a backup chain are not supported. While adeleteoperation is pending, any newdeleteoperations within the same backup chain return aRESOURCE_EXHAUSTEDerror. This is regardless of whether the source instance has been deleted.If the source instance has been deleted, users receive a similar
FAILED_PRECONDITIONerror.This limitation applies to every service tier but basic SSD and basic HDD.
Note that Filestore does support concurrent backup
deleteoperations when backups reference separate source instances.For example, an instance labeled
Source1has backup data referenced inBackup1andBackup2.Source2has backup data referenced inBackup3andBackup4.Backup1andBackup2can't be deleted in parallel, however,Backup2andBackup3can.
Backup
createand backupdeleteoperations initiated within the same backup chain can run concurrently. However, users can't complete a backupcreateoperation while the most recent backup is being deleted.- If the user attempts to create a new backup of the instance while the most
recent backup is being deleted, they will receive a
FAILED_PRECONDITIONerror. For example, ifSource1has a backup chain composed ofBackup1andBackup2, and the user begins acreateoperation forBackup3, they won't be able to deleteBackup2until thecreateoperation completes. This is because the most recent backup contains the most critical data needed to successfully complete the backupcreateoperation.
- If the user attempts to create a new backup of the instance while the most
recent backup is being deleted, they will receive a
The following backups operations have a rate limit of once per 10 minutes in the steady state:
- Creating a backup of Filestore instance
- Restoring a Filestore instance from a backup (in-place restore)
- Creating a new Filestore instance from a backup
For more information, see Rate limits for backups.