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Restore Activity Report for Hybrid Workloads

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Overview

The Restore Activity Report provides a comprehensive list of all restore operations of the protected workloads performed for a specified duration, such as VMware VMs, Nutanix AHV VMs, Hyper-V, File servers, NAS, MS SQL Servers, Oracle PBS, Oracle DTC, SAP HANA, and Azure VMs. It gives insight into the status of each restore job run for the workloads in each organization. Based on the status of the restore, you can perform an analysis and take corrective actions. For example, if the restore operation fails because of insufficient storage on the destination server, you can provide adequate storage based on your data requirements.

The following table describes the fields in the Restore Activity Report .

Field

Description

Job ID

The unique identification number is associated with the restore job.

Organization

The name of the organization under which the workload is configured.

Destination Server

The name of the destination server or virtual machine on which data was restored.

Source

The server or virtual machine on which a restore was initiated.

Source VM Location

The Subscription name, Region, and Resource Group of the source Azure VM (separated by a slash β€˜/)]

Administrative Group

The name of the administrative group the workload is a part of.

Data Selected for Restore

The name of the recovery point or the folder selected for restore.

Restore Location

The location on the destination server or destination hypervisor and data store where the data was restored.

Scheduled

The timestamp (UTC) of the restore operation scheduled for the server.

Started

The timestamp (UTC) when the restore operation started.

Ended

The timestamp (UTC) when the restore operation is finished.

Status

The status of the restore job.

Details

The details of the restore job.

Actions

The following actions can be performed on the Restore Activity Report page:

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