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This document provides a clear, step-by-step guide that focuses on how to prepare and configure Hyper-V virtual machines for restore. Follow these instructions to effectively manage your Hyper-V VMs restore using Druva.
📝 Note
Before you go ahead with the information shared in this restore user guide, make sure you have configured the backups and they are successful.
Purpose
Prepare the environment for successful restores of the virtual machines on your Microsoft Hyper-V hosts without errors.
1.What is Microsoft Hyper-V solution?
1.What is Microsoft Hyper-V solution?
Hyper-V is Microsoft's hardware virtualization product. It lets you create and run a software version of a computer, called a virtual machine.
Each virtual machine acts like a complete computer, running an operating system and programs.
Hyper-V feature is a Type 1 hypervisor-based architecture. The hypervisor virtualizes processors and memory. It provides mechanisms for the virtualization stack in the root partition to manage child partitions, virtual machines (VMs) and expose services such as I/O (input/output) devices to the VMs.
2. What are RPs ( Recovery Points) in NAS?
2. What are RPs ( Recovery Points) in NAS?
An RP (Recovery Points) is the cumulative data that is stored on the Druva cloud according to the dates on which it has been backed up.
RP’s are created only for backups with below status-
Successful and Successful with Errors
and NOT for failed, skipped, queued, or canceled
When you select any RP for restore, it is capable of doing a full restore.
The availability of the RP depends on the retention set in the backup policy
3.What are the Types of RP (Recovery Points)?
3.What are the Types of RP (Recovery Points)?
The RPs are differentiated based on where they have been stored.
There are three types of RPs:
Hot recovery point ( Click Here )
Warm recovery point ( Click Here )
Cold recovery point ( Click Here )
5.What is the Restore Workflow for Hyper-V virtual machines?
5.What is the Restore Workflow for Hyper-V virtual machines?
Druva supports the following restore workflows:
Restore virtual machine to original location
Restore virtual machine to alternate location
The step-by-step detailed instructions on restore workflow
6.What are the prerequisites for a successful restore?
6.What are the prerequisites for a successful restore?
Connection
Verify the connection between the server and Druva.
Service
The service “Hybrid Workloads Agent ” should be in Running mode. (start-run-services.msc )
UI Status
Operating System checks
Check the available disk space on the target server.
If the source data which has been backed up Windows deduplication enabled volume, do make sure that the restore target server should also have Windows deduplication enabled on the restore Volume. Or else the restore data would be bigger in size compared to the source data
Anti-Virus
Druva executables should be added to the exclusions of Anti-virus.
(If not done, the anti-virus keeps the.exe on HOLD and the backup will stay in Queued state.)
VSS Writers
VSS writers should be stable. Verify the same in command prompt (Admin mode)
vssadmin list writers
7.How to perform a Hyper-V VM restore?
7.How to perform a Hyper-V VM restore?
Goto Management Console - select your organization - Protect - NAS -Select NAS Device - Backup Sets - Check the square box besides the backupset name - Click on Restore button
Once you click on Restore
Select the desired date and the data to be restored.
Step-by-step instructions to restore
Restore full virtual machine ( Click Here )
Restore virtual machine data
Restore file and folders (File level restore) ( Click Here )
Restore a Hyper-V virtual disk( Click Here )