Restore

Restore your VM or files from virtual disk to the original Hyper-V host or different (standby) Hyper-V host.

Key:

Field Description
Select what to restore For VM, one option is available, ie. Choose from files as of job'.
Show 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 disk or folder) on the same Hyper-V server.
Alternate location (Raw File) Save the VHD or XML files on your hard disk.
Run Direct This option will be shown when you restore Hyper-V backup. This feature will allow the user to restore virtual machine by mounting the backup destination, 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 image on a Hyper-V. The VM will then be run directly from the backup data until it is moved to its target restore destination.

To perform a Normal Restore of Hyper-V backup set:

Restore to Original Hyper-V Host

  1. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from.
  2. Click on the destination that you want to restore the backup from.
  3. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode if the backup set is created with Run Direct feature or Granular Restore feature enabled.
  4. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  5. Select the VM that you want to restore from the file tree.
  6. Select 'Restore files to' to choose restore location.

    For Original location:

    For Alternate location:

  7. Click on [Restore] to begin the restore process.

Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host

  1. On the machine where you wish to restore the VM, launch %edition_name% and click Restore icon on the main interface.
  2. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from.
  3. Click on the destination that you want to restore the backup from.
  4. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode if the backup set is created with Run Direct feature or Granular Restore feature enabled.
  5. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  6. Select the VM that you want to restore from the file tree.
  7. Select 'Restore files to' to choose restore location.

    For Original location:

    For Alternate location:

  8. Click on [Restore] to begin the restore process.

Restore Individual Virtual Disk

  1. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from.
  2. Click on the destination that you want to restore the backup from.
  3. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode if the backup set is created with Run Direct feature or Granular Restore feature enabled.
  4. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  5. Select Restore raw file option and under the Virtual Hard Disks folder select the virtual disk you would like to restore.
  6. Click on [Browse] to change the location to restore VM to.
  7. Select the temporary directory for storing restore files.
  8. !

    For Alternate location (Raw File) option will require modification of Hyper-V guest configuration files, and this only should be done if you have in-depth knowledge and understanding of Hyper-V, otherwise the guest virtual machine may not startup properly.

  9. Click on [Restore] to begin the restore process.

To perform a RunDirect Restore

Restore to Original Hyper-V Host

  1. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from.
  2. Click on the destination that you want to restore the backup from.
  3. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode.
  4. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  5. Select the VM that you want to restore from the file tree.
  6. Select 'Restore virtual machines to' to choose restore location.

    For Original location:

    For Alternate location:

  7. Click on Restore to begin the restore process.

To migrate virtual machine back to the Hyper-V (only applicable if "Auto migrate after Run Direct is running" is unselected):

  1. When the Run Direct is enabled after the VM is powered on, you can click "Manage all Run Direct virtual machines" from the bottom left corner.
  2. Select the VM that you need to manage.
  3. Click on [Migrate Virtual Machine] to permanently restore VM to Hyper-V host.

Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host

  1. On the machine where you wish to restore the VM, launch %edition_name% and click Restore icon on the main interface.
  2. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from.
  3. Click on the destination that you want to restore the backup from.
  4. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode.
  5. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  6. Select the VM that you want to restore from the file tree.
  7. Select 'Restore virtual machines to' to choose restore location.

    For Original location:

    For Alternate location:

  8. Click on Restore to begin the restore process.

To migrate virtual machine back to the Hyper-V (only applicable if "Auto migrate after Run Direct is running" is unselected):

  1. When the Run Direct is enabled after the VM is powered on, you can click "Manage all Run Direct virtual machines" from the bottom left corner.
  2. Select the VM that you need to manage.
  3. Click on [Migrate Virtual Machine] to permanently restore VM to Hyper-V host.


To perform a granular restore

  1. Click on the VM or virtual disk(s) that you want to restore the backup from.
  2. Select Restore individual files inside virtual machine (Granular Restore). The Granular Restore option is only applicable to backup sets with Granular Restore feature enabled.
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    "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.

  3. You will be prompted to install drivers if you perform Granular restore for this backup set on this machine for the first time. Make sure you click Yes to proceed.
  4. Select the backup snapshot from the 'Select what to restore' drop down box. If you choose 'Choose from files as of job', you can select the date and time of the backup from the date and time drop down box.
  5. Select the VM that you want to restore from the file tree.
  6. Select the Temporary Folder path by clicking the Browse button
  7. Click on [Restore] to begin the restore process.
  8. Click to mount the virtual disk you wish to restore files from if the "Mount virtual disks automatically" option is unselected. Otherwise the virtual disks will be automatically mounted without manual selection. Can click to unmount the virtual disk.
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    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.

  10. The backup image will then be mounted and you can click to expand to see the available volume(s), to collapse.
  11. There are two options to restore individual files.
  12. 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 through the files from the backup image mounted through the file explorer on the machine where you have %edition_name% installed on.

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    Granular restore of Hyper-V backup sets performed using Windows File Explorer:

    1. Will not show up on the [Restore Status] tab in Live Activities of the backup service provider server web console.
    2. Will not generate restore reports or report email on backup service provider server web console.
    3. Will not generate restore log on %edition_name%.
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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.