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> **Warning:**
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> - When specifying a recovery point in time, make sure to check the validity of your target timestamp or TSO and avoid specifying a future time that exceeds the maximum TSO currently allocated by PD (see `Current TSO` on the Grafana PD panel). Otherwise, concurrent processing linear consistency and transaction isolation levels might be violated, leading to serious data correctness issues.
> - During `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` execution, the data cleanup process does not guarantee transaction consistency. After `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` completes, if you intend to use any historical version reading features in TiDB (such as [Stale Read](/stale-read.md) or [`tidb_snapshot`](/read-historical-data.md)), make sure that the specified historical timestamp falls outside the `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` execution period. Reading a historical version that includes data not fully restored by FLASHBACK might violate concurrent processing linear consistency and transaction isolation levels, leading to serious data accuracy issues.
> - During `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` execution, the data cleanup process does not guarantee transaction consistency. After `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` completes, if you intend to use any historical version reading features in TiDB (such as [Stale Read](/stale-read.md) or [`tidb_snapshot`](/read-historical-data.md)), make sure that the specified historical timestamp falls outside the `FLASHBACK CLUSTER` execution period. Reading a historical version that includes data not fully restored by FLASHBACK might violate concurrent processing linear consistency and transaction isolation levels, leading to serious data correctness issues.
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