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smithgt
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Windows Hyper-V Host transfer to new hardware

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Hi,
I have a server running Windows Datacenter 2020 on which I host around 20 VMs within Hyper-V.

I have Veeam backing up the VMs and the base OS.

What would be the best way to shift this server to new hardware?
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Re: Windows Hyper-V Host transfer to new hardware

Post by Mildur »

Hello Gary

Assuming you don't have a Hyper-V Cluster, you can use a Veeam Replica Job to replicate the VMs to a new Hyper-V host and then do a planned failover on the day of the migration.
Please be aware, after the migration to the new Hyper-V server, those VMs will be recognized as new VMs. Meaning you need to adjust your backup jobs and the job will create new backup chains.

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120

The Hyper-V Host itself must be installed by you and not "restored by Veeam".

Best,
Fabian
Product Management Analyst @ Veeam Software
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