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Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Can we get universal restore media for use with veeam agent protected systems. We have to create and store multiple restore media ISOs for different OS flavors. It would be awesome if all the drivers could be packed into one universal image.
Thanks,
Control
Thanks,
Control
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Hello,
we discussed that some time ago and the result was that the media would be too big and to complex to maintain. There are too many drivers out there.
Thanks for your understanding,
Hannes
we discussed that some time ago and the result was that the media would be too big and to complex to maintain. There are too many drivers out there.
Thanks for your understanding,
Hannes
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
controlfreak,
You can actually keep one generic Recovery Media per OS type (when saying generic I mean without device drivers being automatically collected). Once you need to perform Bare Metal Restore you boot the media and load the desired drivers via Recovery Media > Load drivers. Makes sense?We have to create and store multiple restore media ISOs for different OS flavors
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Yes, but I have to maintain media for each: 7, 10, 2008R2, 2012, 2016.
I would like to have one ISO that can recovery any OS backup. That way I don't have to create 25 recovery keys for 5 crash bags.
I would like to have one ISO that can recovery any OS backup. That way I don't have to create 25 recovery keys for 5 crash bags.
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
No, you don't actually have to "maintain" those multiple ISO. Instead, you can create them right before you need to do a bare metal recovery. This is possible because we include all required files into the full backup file. You will note there's the corresponding action log item when they job runs, and it actually takes some time to collect the required files (so, full backups would complete a bit faster without this feature).
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
In our environment, we have compliance requirements to have the necessary recovery tools in a crash bag before an event occurs. This is just a good practice in general. The last thing I want to worry about in a DR situation is burning recovery media from a veeam server that may or may not be offline.
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Burning ISO does not take long. Regarding the case with VBR being offline - in that situation your backups are probably offline too, thus it's not clear how you are going to perform restores from VBR repo. Also I'd like to point out that there are HDD cases that allow having multiple bootable ISOs in a single media and booting from any of them.The last thing I want to worry about in a DR situation is burning recovery media from a veeam server that may or may not be offline.
Another thing to mention, is that even with 1-for-all media in a situation when multiple machines crash you'll need a separate media for each of them anyway (unless you want to restore them sequentially).
Thanks!
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Your competition offers this feature: https://kb.acronis.com/content/1537. Full disclosure, veeam is replacing acronis in our environment
Whether or not you see the value in having universal restore media, we do.
Thanks,
Control
Whether or not you see the value in having universal restore media, we do.
Thanks,
Control
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Control,
Music to my earsFull disclosure, veeam is replacing acronis in our environment
The only problem with other Universal Recovery Media solutions - they rely on Linux components (while we are using native Windows tools i.e. Windows RE). Linux based components are good when it comes to Linux > Linux recoveries but with Windows systems you may end up with configuration or disk allocation issues.Your competition offers this feature
I've already added your vote to this feature request, so thanks for pushing!Whether or not you see the value in having universal restore media, we do.
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Re: Feature Request: Universal Restore Media
Sounds good, thank you!
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