Resource types

The following are the resource types that Cloud Snapshot Manager supports for AWS, Azure, and GCP:

Virtual Machine (AWS, Azure, and GCP) A web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the cloud.
Volume (AWS) A block-level storage device that you can use as primary storage for data that requires frequent updates, such as the system drive for an instance or storage for a database application.
RDS (AWS) A relational database service that makes it easier to handle routine database tasks such as provisioning, patching, backup, recovery, failure detection, and repair. It also offers high availability and built-in automated fail-over for your workloads.
Redshift (AWS) A data warehouse service that offers fast query performance and enables you to use your data to acquire new insights for your business and customers.
Aurora (AWS) A MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database service that provides security, availability, reliability, high performance and low latency at a low cost. It auto-scales up to 64TB per database instance.
DynamoDB (AWS) A NoSQL database service that delivers high performance at any scale. It is beneficial for applications that require low latency data access at any scale. DynamoDB supports Global tables, which replicate your DynamoDB tables automatically across AWS regions.
Blob Container (Azure) Blob storage that enables you to store unstructured data such as text or binary data in the cloud environment. Azure blobs are stored within a storage structure that is called a container. Each container is associated with a storage account which has a globally unique name, that is unique across all Azure subscriptions.

For more information about the resource types, see cloud documentation on AWS and Azure.