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Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
We have a Veeam Backup Essentials standard 6 sockets license. There are 3 physical servers in
the backup infrastructure: a Hyper-V cluster (two nodes) and a Hyper-V standalone host. The
only Veeam B&R backup server is a VM running on the Hyper-V standalone host.
I have read Veeam Essentials now provides protection for physical servers and workstations too.
What deployment must be done to backup the physical servers (excluding the VMs they are
running) in order to perform a bare-metal recovery when necessary?.
Thank you in advance.
Regards.
the backup infrastructure: a Hyper-V cluster (two nodes) and a Hyper-V standalone host. The
only Veeam B&R backup server is a VM running on the Hyper-V standalone host.
I have read Veeam Essentials now provides protection for physical servers and workstations too.
What deployment must be done to backup the physical servers (excluding the VMs they are
running) in order to perform a bare-metal recovery when necessary?.
Thank you in advance.
Regards.
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hello,
not sure I understood your question, I try... the only thing you need to do is configure a backup job with "entire computer". Afterwards create a boot media. See user guide for details.
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Hannes
not sure I understood your question, I try... the only thing you need to do is configure a backup job with "entire computer". Afterwards create a boot media. See user guide for details.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hello,
Thank you for your response.
The physical Hyper-V server has two drives: C (OS) and D: (VMs data). There is already a Veeam job backing up the VMs. Is there a way to exclude the D: drive from the entire computer backup job?.
Thank you.
Best regards.
Thank you for your response.
The physical Hyper-V server has two drives: C (OS) and D: (VMs data). There is already a Veeam job backing up the VMs. Is there a way to exclude the D: drive from the entire computer backup job?.
Thank you.
Best regards.
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hello,
no, but you can use volume level backup. You can test in a VM whether it boots. You could even use "instant recovery to Hyper-V" as the fastest way of testing.
Best regards,
Hannes
no, but you can use volume level backup. You can test in a VM whether it boots. You could even use "instant recovery to Hyper-V" as the fastest way of testing.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hannes,
I'm currently in the same trial, let me add a question:
'item level backup' doesn't allow to select a complete boot drive (including this famous windows 500MB boot partition), it's limited to just a drive letter.
How to deal with that?
And: testing via 'instant rec. to Hyper-V' would not create a duplicate to the original host which then conflicts?
thx. a lot
I'm currently in the same trial, let me add a question:
'item level backup' doesn't allow to select a complete boot drive (including this famous windows 500MB boot partition), it's limited to just a drive letter.
How to deal with that?
And: testing via 'instant rec. to Hyper-V' would not create a duplicate to the original host which then conflicts?
thx. a lot
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hello,
not sure which option you mean with item level, but if you chose "volume level" you can check "operating system"
That will do the job.
Yes, it will be a duplicate. It's a restore test So disconnecting the network makes sense of course. You an also do a normal bare metal restore. It will also create a duplicate, but takes longer as it requires more manual steps.
Best regards,
Hannes
not sure which option you mean with item level, but if you chose "volume level" you can check "operating system"
That will do the job.
Yes, it will be a duplicate. It's a restore test So disconnecting the network makes sense of course. You an also do a normal bare metal restore. It will also create a duplicate, but takes longer as it requires more manual steps.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hannes,
obviously I'm in the wrong sub-context, I don't see 'Volumes' at all.
Backup job -
Job Mode is server, managed by backup server
Name, add computer
Backup mode: Volume level backup
Volumes to backup: mark operating system and option to enter a volume drive letter.
But there isn't a 'Volume' option on the left side which I can mark, like in your print screen.
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Perhaps I need to open a case, as I can't insert print screens to show details ...
obviously I'm in the wrong sub-context, I don't see 'Volumes' at all.
Backup job -
Job Mode is server, managed by backup server
Name, add computer
Backup mode: Volume level backup
Volumes to backup: mark operating system and option to enter a volume drive letter.
But there isn't a 'Volume' option on the left side which I can mark, like in your print screen.
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Perhaps I need to open a case, as I can't insert print screens to show details ...
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Re: Bare-metal recovery with Veeam Backup Essentials
Hi gga33,
Just use an image sharing tool or dropbox or onedrive or google whatever to share a print screen. Then we can have a look.
But, if you selected Operating System, you will have automatically the C:\ drive included as you described as what you need.
Just use an image sharing tool or dropbox or onedrive or google whatever to share a print screen. Then we can have a look.
But, if you selected Operating System, you will have automatically the C:\ drive included as you described as what you need.
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