Hi,
We're restoring a VM due a DR of a customer.
Right know is imposible to just restore a single disk to proxmox. We need to restore the full VM.
In our case C:\ got 1.8TB and D:\ got 10.8 TB.
Will be good be able to allow us to skip disk on restore from pyhisical to virtual.
Regards,
Manuel
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Re: FR: Skip disk on VM Restore
Hi Manuel,
Thanks for feedback.
You can try the following steps:
Thanks for feedback.
You can try the following steps:
- Export the VM’s disk as a VMDK. See https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/u ... tml?ver=13.
- Move the disk into the Proxmox environment.
- Attach it to a new VM.
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Re: FR: Skip disk on VM Restore
Yes that a valid workarround... problem is that i cant export directly to target datastore and then convert . Restore a VM with 16TB disk makes some corner cases in this case....
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Re: FR: Skip disk on VM Restore
I faced the same problem and did a full VM restore to a new VM, detached the disk in question and changed the owner.
It was a huge pain, I didn't have space for the VMDK method, but was able to expand the datastore for the full restore, but had to wait a long time for the unnecessary restore of the data disks. I'm glad it wasn't 16TB.
Would have been so much easier to just restore the disk.
It was a huge pain, I didn't have space for the VMDK method, but was able to expand the datastore for the full restore, but had to wait a long time for the unnecessary restore of the data disks. I'm glad it wasn't 16TB.
Would have been so much easier to just restore the disk.
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