The --uncompress option is no
          longer needed when restoring a compressed backup.
        Restore a compressed backup image named
        <image_name>, using the
        --backup-dir option to specify the
        temporary directory into which temporary output, status files,
        and backup metadata will be saved:
Example 5.2 Restoring a Compressed Backup
mysqlbackup --defaults-file=<my.cnf> -uroot --backup-image=<image_name> \
  --backup-dir=<backupTmpDir> --datadir=<restoreDir> --uncompress copy-back-and-apply-log
        Advanced: Do the same for a compressed
        directory backup at <backupDir> to
        <restoreDir> on the server using
        copy-back-and-apply-log:
Example 5.3 Restoring a Compressed Directory Backup
mysqlbackup --defaults-file=<my.cnf> -uroot --backup-dir=<backupDir> --datadir=<restoreDir> \
  --uncompress copy-back-and-apply-log
        To restore a compressed and
        prepared directory
        backup created with the
        backup-and-apply-log command
        (which is only supported for MySQL Enterprise Backup 4.0.1 and later), use the
        copy-back command and the
        --uncompress option:
Example 5.4 Restoring a Compressed and Prepared Directory Backup
mysqlbackup --defaults-file=<my.cnf> -uroot --backup-dir=<backupDir> --datadir=<restoreDir> \
  --uncompress copy-backSee Section 4.3.4, “Making a Compressed Backup” and Section 20.6, “Compression Options” for more details on compressed backups.