Restore your VM or files from virtual disk to the original or alternation location.
Field | Description |
Select what to restore | For VM, one option is available, ie. Choose from files as of job'. |
Restore raw files | Click to show the selected files in details. |
Original location | Restore VM to original location. |
Alternate location | Restore VM to another location (a different VMware host or another datastore of the same VMware host) . |
Alternate location (Raw File) | Save the VMDK, XML, VDDK files on your hard disk. |
Run Direct | This option will be shown when you restore VMware backup. This feature will allow the user to restore virtual machine by mounting the backup destination as a data store, where the VM will be run backup directly from the backup data. The Run Direct check box is enabled by default.
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With the Run Direct option enabled while the VM is running, the %edition_name% application interface is required to turn on. |
Auto migrate after Run Direct is running | With the Run Direct option enabled, there is a process to mount the backup destination as a NAS data store on a VMware host. The VM will then be run directly from the backup data until it is moved to its target restore destination. |
Auto power on after Run Direct is running | To power on the virtual machine after the Run Direct is running. |
Use existing storage as VM working directory to improve performance | To improve the performance of the VM before migrating the VM back to its original data store. | Temporary Directory | This is the temporary directory for files to be restored to. |
For Original location:
For Alternate location:
For Alternate location (Raw File):
After restore as raw file, users need to place the files under the sub-folder together with the files in the root folder, in order for the restored VM to start up normally when users import these raw files directly back to ESXi or vCenter.
For Original location:
For Alternate location:
"Mount virtual disks automatically" option is selected by default. If the guest VM contains multiple virtual disks and you only require restore of files from a single virtual disk, then unselect this option to speed up the virtual disk mounting. Otherwise, granular restore will connect and mount all available virtual disks and this process could take longer.
You can also click [Show advanced option] to select the Granular Restore Read Time Limit.
There might be needed to wait for the process virtual disk(s) being prepared for mounting on the %edition_name% machine, and the waiting time is dependent on the size of the virtual disk, network bandwidth and storage location.
Option 1: Restore Using %edition_name% File Explorer
This method allows you to use the file explorer in %edition_name% to browse through the files from the backup up image mounted and select those you wish to restore.
Option 2: Restore Using Windows File Explorer
This method allows you to browse and/or copy the files from the backup image mounted through the file explorer on the machine where you have %edition_name% installed on.
Granular restore of VMware backup sets performed using Windows File Explorer:
As a result of the limitation of the virtual file system library, the mapped drive will only be unmounted from your machine when you exit %edition_name%. In other words, each Granular restore session on %edition_name% can only mount and unmount once.