The Veeam Cookbook Series
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Recipe: Restore and Entire VM in vSphere
Expected deliverables:
A Fully restored VMware virtual machine in the same location as the backed-up source VM used to be.
Time to complete: minutes to hours
Ingredients:
- At least one Restore Point of the virtual machines to be recovered.
Before you start:
You will restore an entire VM to a previous state. Restoring at the same location will replace the VM in its current state if it still exists.
Assumptions:
You have a fully working Veeam Backup Server in your environment with a vSphere Infrastructure attached.
You have at least one backup for your virtual machine, or a snapshot of the production Datastore where the VM sits.
Method:
- Open the Veeam Backup & Replication Console and select Home on the bottom left menu.
- Click Restore and select VMware vSphere > Restore from backup > Entire VM restore > Entire VM restore
- In the Virtual Machines step:
- Click in Add -> From backup… to open the selection of available backups. Choose the desired VM from one of the backups and click Add.
- In the Virtual machines to restore list, select a VM and click in Point, then select a restore point from which you want to restore the VM and click OK. Click Next.
- In the Restore Mode step, select Restore to the original location and click Next. As an option select the Quick rollback check box if you want to perform incremental restore for the VM.
- In the Secure Restore keep the Scan machine for virus threats prior performing recovery option disabled and click in Next.
- If required, in the Staged Restore step, configure the Virtual Lab, Application Group, Sript and Credentials to use this feature.
- In the Reason step, enter a reason for performing the Intant Recovery and click Next.
- Choose if the target VMs should be powered on and connected to the network, and then click Finish.
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